The climate of Pokhara

The climate of Pokhara, especially in the Lakeside area, has subtropical characteristics with well-defined seasonal variations. The city is located in central Nepal, at the foothills of the Himalayas, which significantly influences the region’s weather.

 

Here is a detailed overview of the climate in Pokhara Lakeside throughout the year:

 

Winter (December to February)

Average temperature: 6°C to 20°C

Characteristics: Winter in Pokhara is dry and relatively mild during the day, with cold nights. There is no snow in Lakeside, but the weather can be quite pleasant during the day with frequent sunshine. The coldest temperatures occur at dawn and early in the morning.

Rainfall: Almost none (the driest period of the year).

 

Spring (March to May)

Average temperature: 14°C to 30°C

Characteristics: Spring is one of the best times to visit Pokhara. The weather is mild, and flowers are in full bloom, making the landscape even more beautiful. Temperatures start to rise, but nights remain pleasant. This period also marks the beginning of the warm-up before summer.

Rainfall: The first sporadic showers begin to appear, especially in May.

 

Summer and Monsoon (June to September)

Average temperature: 20°C to 30°C

Characteristics: Summer brings significant heat and humidity. From June onwards, Pokhara enters the monsoon season, with frequent and heavy rainfall. The sky is usually overcast, and there is high humidity, which may make the experience uncomfortable for some. During the monsoons, the rains are intense and can cause landslides in the surrounding mountainous areas.

Rainfall: Very high. This is the wettest period, with abundant precipitation, especially in July and August. The region receives more than 800 mm of rain monthly during the monsoon.

 

Autumn (October to November)

Average temperature: 12°C to 25°C

Characteristics: After the monsoon, autumn is considered the best time to visit Pokhara, especially for outdoor activities like trekking and boating on Phewa Lake. The sky becomes clear, the mountain visibility is excellent, and the temperatures are pleasant. The air is clean, and the lush green landscape after the rains becomes a major attraction.

Rainfall: Minimal, with only occasional rainy days.

 

Summary of Annual Data:

Annual average temperatures: 15°C to 30°C (with cooler variations in winter).

Dry period: From October to April (autumn and winter).

Rainy period: From June to September (monsoon season).

Best times to visit: Autumn (October to November) and spring (March to May).

 
 

Note: In Nepal, there are traditionally six seasons throughout the year, each lasting approximately two months, including the additional rainy and pre-winter seasons. However, due to rising temperatures and global warming, climate changes have been observed in the past five years, such as delayed monsoons, excessive heat, and extended winters. These changes may affect the weather patterns described above. For more up-to-date information, consult reliable sources like https://www.accuweather.com or https://weather.com

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