Nepal
has a typical monsoon two - season a
year. There is a dry season from October
to May and there is the wet season,
the monsoon, from June to September.
September - November, the start of the
dry season, is in many ways the best
time of the year in Nepal. When monsoon
just ends, the countryside is green
and lush. Nepal is at its most beautiful
and during this season there are plenty
of colorful festivals to enjoy. Nepal’s
weather is generally predictable and
pleasant. There are four climatic seasons:
March–May (Spring), June–August (Summer),
September–November (Autumn) and December–February
(Winter).
The monsoon is approximately from the
end of June to the middle of September.
About 80 per cent of the rainfalls during
that period, so the remainder of the
year is dry. Spring and autumn are the
most pleasant seasons; winter temperatures
drop to freezing with a high level of
snowfall in the mountains. Summer and
late spring temperatures range from
28ºC (83ºF) in the hill regions to more
than 40ºC (104ºF) in the Terai.
In winter, average maximum and minimum
temperatures in the Terai range from
a brisk 7ºC (45ºF) to a mild 23ºC (74ºF).
The central valleys experience a minimum
temperature often falling bellow freezing
point and a chilly 12ºC (54ºF) maximum.
Much colder temperatures prevail at
higher elevations. The Kathmandu Valley,
at an altitude of 1310m (4297ft), has
a mild climate, ranging from 19-27ºC
(67-81ºF) in summer, and 2-20ºC (36-68ºF)
in winter. |