Kohora

The climate of Kohora is same with the world heritage site Kaziranga National Park which experiences three seasons: summer, monsoon, and winter.

: p.06  The rainy monsoon season lasts from June to September, and is responsible for most of Kaziranga's average annual rainfall of 2,220 mm (87 in).

[citation needed] During the peak monsoon months of July and August, three-fourths of the western region of the town is submerged, due to the rising water level of the Brahmaputra.

The flooding causes, at the north side of the town, most animals to migrate to elevated and forested regions outside the southern border of the national park, such as the Mikir hills.

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