<Dl> <Dt> Sub-tropical humid (wet) with dry winters </Dt> </Dl> <Dt> Sub-tropical humid (wet) with dry winters </Dt> <P> The foothills of the Himalayas, Punjab - Haryana plain adjacent to the Himalayas, Rajasthan east of the Aravalli range, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and northern part of West Bengal and Assam experience this climate . The rainfall is received mostly in the summer and is about 65 cm in the west and increases to 250 cm annually to the east and near the Himalayas . The winters are mainly dry due to the land derived winter winds which blow down the lowlands of north India towards the Bay of Bengal . The summers are hot and temperatures can reach 46 ° C in the lowlands . May and June are the hottest months . Winter months are mostly dry with feeble winds . Frost occurs for a few weeks in winter . The difference in rainfall between the east and the west gives rise to a wide difference in the natural vegetation . </P> <Dl> <Dt> Mountain climate or highland climate or alpine climate </Dt> </Dl>

Which part of india lies in subtropical zone
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