Correct option is C
The correct answer is (c) Goa.
The "Loo" wind does NOT blow during the summer season in Goa.
Loo is the hot, dry, and oppressing winds blowing especially in the Northern plains of India(UP, Bihar, Rajasthan, Delhi).
The Loo is a hot, dry wind that blows across the northern and northwestern regions of India during the summer months, typically from April to June.
It originates from the deserts of Rajasthan and Punjab and sweeps across the Indo-Gangetic plains, bringing high temperatures and dry conditions.
Facts to remember:
Kaal Baisakhi: Also known as the Nor'wester, Kaal Baisakhi is a pre-monsoon thunderstorm that affects the eastern and northeastern parts of India, particularly West Bengal, Bihar, and Assam.
It usually occurs in late spring or early summer, from March to May, bringing heavy rain, thunder, lightning, and strong winds.
Mango Showers: Mango Showers, or "Mango Rains," are early pre-monsoon showers that occur in southern and western India, particularly in states like Kerala, Karnataka, and Maharashtra.
They typically occur in late April or May, just before the onset of the southwest monsoon.
These rains are crucial for the flowering and fruiting of mango trees.