When Is It Cool Enough to Be Out?
Hour-by-hour windows for getting around Orchha in the heat — the temple, the bazaar and the monuments planned around the worst of the day, on the published heat scale.
Hour-by-hour windows for getting around Orchha in the heat — the temple, the bazaar and the monuments planned around the worst of the day, on the published heat scale.
Orchha's summers are punishing — April to June regularly push past 40°C, and the town's record is close to 48°C. This page reads the weather model hour by hour and marks the stretches that are merely hot from the ones that are genuinely risky, so you can plan darshan, the bazaar and the monuments around the worst of the heat.
No comfortable window today.
The least harsh stretch is 3–7 am (mostly fine).
As of 14 June at 19:05. Modelled forecast for the area around Orchha, refreshed about every half hour.
UV peaks near 9 today. On the EPA’s UV index scale, 1–2 is low; 8 and above is very high to extreme and calls for extra sun protection.
| Day | Best windows | Peak feels-like | Peak air |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday 15 June | No comfortable window | 42°C | 115 · Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups |
| Tuesday 16 June | No comfortable window | 42°C | 116 · Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups |
Some hours in this outlook reach the “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” band (AQI 101–150). The EPA’s guidance for that band: members of sensitive groups — including people with asthma — may experience health effects, while the general public is less likely to be affected.
Guidance, not a medical call
Heat uses the National Weather Service’s heat-index categories, applied to the modelled feels-like temperature: Caution 27°C–32°C, Extreme Caution 32°C–39°C, Danger 39°C–51°C, Extreme Danger 52°C and up.
Air uses the US EPA air quality index: Good 0–50, Moderate 51–100, Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups 101–150, Unhealthy 151–200, Very Unhealthy 201–300, Hazardous above that. The number here is that same EPA index, computed by Open-Meteo from the Copernicus CAMS model.
Each hour takes the harder of the two constraints, and the strip says which one. A “best window” means hours where the feels-like temperature stays below 27°C (below the NWS Caution band) and the air is no worse than Moderate — the EPA’s general-population activity cautions start at 101. No thresholds on this page are ours.
There is almost no shade on the open terraces and the cenotaphs by the river. In summer they are best in the first hour or two after they open, or late in the afternoon — not the middle of the day.
The early morning aarti and the cool of the evening are when the temple and the market are most bearable in the hot months. Carry water; the walk between the fort, the temple and the river adds up.
The hot season runs roughly 11 April to 21 June, with daily highs above 38°C and May the worst — average highs near 41°C. Orchha has recorded an extreme around 47.7°C.
Source: WeatherSpark / Maps of India, checked 2026-06-14
From late June into September the rains bring the temperature down but push the humidity up, so the air can still feel heavy. August is the wettest month — and the time to take the river most seriously (see the Betwa page).
Source: WeatherSpark, checked 2026-06-14
Fetched 14 June at 19:05. These are modelled estimates for the area around Orchha, not measurements — a shadeless trail at 3 pm runs hotter than the area-wide number. Weather and air-quality data by Open-Meteo (CC BY 4.0); air quality based on Copernicus CAMS. Heat categories from the National Weather Service; air bands from the US EPA.