Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 20 June 2026 by the Media Grid UK weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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The live forecast above shows Goa’s daytime high near 32°C with humidity above 70%, making it feel noticeably hotter. Afternoon thundershowers are likely, especially during the monsoon months; plan outdoor activities for the morning.
What is the typical weather in Goa?
Goa has a tropical monsoon climate. The dry season runs November to April, with daytime temperatures between 28°C and 33°C and low rainfall. From June to September, the southwest monsoon brings heavy rain, high humidity and occasional squalls. The transitional months of May and October see rising humidity and sporadic showers.
When is the best time to visit?
For beach weather and clear skies, November to February offers the most comfortable conditions – temperatures around 28–32°C, low humidity and almost no rain. March and April are hotter (up to 35°C) but still mostly dry. If you want to see the countryside lush and green, the post-monsoon period (October–November) is ideal, though rain is still possible.
What is the weather in Goa in January?
January is part of the dry season. Daytime temperatures average 31°C with low humidity and abundant sunshine. Evening temperatures drop to around 22°C. Rainfall is minimal – typically less than 5mm for the whole month.
Does it rain a lot in Goa?
Rain varies hugely by season. From June to September, monsoon downpours are frequent and heavy, with July averaging over 800mm. The rest of the year is mostly dry. Check the 10-day forecast for the latest rain predictions.
Is south Goa different from north Goa weather-wise?
South Goa is slightly less developed and can feel a degree or two cooler due to more vegetation, but overall weather patterns are very similar. Both coasts experience the same monsoon timing and temperatures. Microclimates are minimal.
For a broader look at conditions across the UK, visit our UK weather hub. To plan ahead, see the 10-day weather forecast for the United Kingdom.