Nepal experiences a diverse range of weather patterns due to its varying topography, which spans from lowland plains to the world’s highest peaks. The weather in Nepal can generally be categorized into four main seasons:
S.N | Sesaon name | Months in Nepali and English | Temperature | Weather | |
1 | Spring | (March to May)Falgun to Jestha (फागुन – जेठ) | Moderate to warm temperatures across the country. | This is a pleasant season with blooming flowers, especially rhododendrons in the hilly regions. Days are generally warm, with cool mornings and evenings. | |
2 | Summer/Monsoon | (June to September)Jestha to Asoj (जेठ – असोज) | Hot and humid in the plains, warm in the hills, and cooler in the mountains. | The monsoon brings heavy rainfall, particularly in July and August. The Terai (southern plains) can experience hot and sticky weather, while the hilly and mountainous regions see frequent rain showers. | |
3 | Autumn | (October to November)Asoj to Mangsir (असोज – मंसिर) | Moderate to cool temperatures. | Considered the best season for trekking and outdoor activities, the weather is clear, with mild days and crisp nights. This is also the time when the skies are clearest, offering stunning views of the mountains. | |
4 | Winter | (December to February)Mangsir to Falgun (मंसिर – फागुन) | Cold in the hilly and mountainous regions, with snowfall at higher altitudes; mild to cool in the plains. | The Terai remains relatively mild, while the hilly regions experience colder temperatures. High-altitude areas can see heavy snowfall, making some trekking routes impassable. |
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