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Sathyamangalam is a taluk of Erode District in Tamil Nadu. It lies on the Northern bank of Bhavani River, which is the life line of Sathyamangalam and a tributary of the Cauvery. Sathyamangalam region, the gateway to Karnataka and a major army route of the erstwhile Karnataka rulers, has an interesting place in History.

GEOLOGICAL INFORMATION

Climate

Erode District - Climate. The climate in general is dry and characterised by insufficient rainfall. During February and March the climate is usually oppressive especially along river Cauvery. In April the weather gets hotter and humidity is at its maximum. During June, July and August cool breeze flows through Palghat gap, but by the time it reaches the area under Erode taluk it loses its cooling effect and becomes hot and dusty. The maximum rainfall is recorded in Gobichettipalayam and Bhavani taluks Geography

The district comprises a long rolling plain, slanting gently towards the Kaveri River in the south-east. Three major tributaries of river Kaveri, the Bhavani, Noyyal and Amaravati, drain the long stretch of mountains in the north. Erode District - Climate. The climate in general is dry and characterised by insufficient rainfall. The maximum rainfall is recorded in Gobichettipalayam and Bhavani taluks

Rainfall

Total rainfall is over 100mm in a year. When monsoon breaks maximum rainfall reaches 30mm. Erode Taluk gets the major portion of the rain during South West Monsoon. In October the North-East Monsoon sets in.

Temperature

The average maximum and minimum temperature is 96°F and 80°F. The temperature gradually increases from 85°F in January to 96°F in May and reduces gradually to  80 °F in December