Looking at some wind power potential maps, I'd say it's windy mostly along the coasts or where there is elevated lands.

https://www.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=...act=mrc&uact=8

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...114f6ace89.jpg

We are inland and at this latitude, we are in a typically year long low pressure area = not good for winds.
It helps since we are probably at some altitude over the sea level.
Also, the change or air mass during the monsoon would increase average wind speed in that time of the year.
The wind speed depends on how fast does the land heats up compared to the surrounding ocean, which I have no idea exactly.
While we likely have a summer monsoon, I doupt there is any noticeable winter monsoon.

Summary: generally low winds with average winds in the early rainy season. (I am not entirely sure that wind and rainy seasons are linked, I'm just guessing)

Compared to Southern England where you live Mouse, winds are strong there. Scotland and Ireland are even windier. And Cap Denison, Antarctica has an average wind speed of 50 mph, more than twice that of Scotland.