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Climate
of: Jammu & Kashmir
Minimum Temperature: -40°C
(Ladakh Region)
Maximum Temperature: 40°C (Jammu
Region)
Climate
is the one basic factor, which makes the state of J&K hard
to resist for tourists. While winter is not exactly a suitable
time to visit the Ladakh region, but for trekkers and
adventurers May to September are blissful months, opening
numerous trekking opportunities to explore this remote region.
Jammu, the winter capital of the state is at its best after
October, just like Kashmir is an ideal destination for summers.
Anyway sports enthusiasts will get plenty of options to try out
their favorites winter sport activity here.
Jammu
Situated
at a height of only 300 metres, Jammu has the three-season
weather typical of the Indian plains. The best time of year in
Jammu is the cool season from early October to about
February-March. In October, immediately after the monsoon
finishes, the weather will be cool and fresh, the skies clear
and dust free. Later in the cool season, December and January
in particular, it can get quite crisp with temperatures as low
as 50 C at night.
In
February-March the temperature starts to climb as you enter
the hot season. By April, May and June it gets uncomfortably
hot and dry. Since there has been no rain for some time the
air is very dusty and the temperature scarcely seems to drop
at night. Towards the end of the hot season the mercury sill
sit at 400 C or above for days on end. Finally, the monsoon
arrives around the beginning of July; the dust is immediately
cleared out of the air although for some time the temperature
change is merely from hot and dry to hot and sticky.
Kashmir
At an
altitude of over 1,000 metres the Kashmir Valley is much
cooler than Jammu and it is at its best in the months of
May-June for visiting to get a respite from the hot, airless
plains. At this time the daily temperatures are around 200 C,
a delightfully cool contrast to the 400 C temperatures common
on the plains to the south. In July and August it can get
rather hotter and the valley somewhat humid and still - the
simple solution is to move out to one of the smaller resorts
that lie around the valley rim. At places like Pahalgam,
Gulmarg and Sonamarg the altitude ensures cooler weather even
in mid summer.
The Kashmir tourist season ends in October as minimum
temperatures drop down below 100 C and from November to
February night time temperatures often fall below freezing in
Srinagar , snow falls and during cold years Dal Lake can
actually freeze over. In the winter Gulmarg becomes India's
number one ski resort. The spring thaw begins in
February-March. Rainfall in Kashmir is fairly even year round.
The mountains protect Kashmir from the worst of the monsoon.
Ladakh
& Zanskar:
Winter
at the high altitudes of Ladakh and Zanskar can be
spectacularly cold although snowfall is generally not heavy
since the Himalayas act as a barrier to rain clouds coming up
from the south. Parts of Ladakh may have no recordable
rainfall for years, yet in others there may be deep and
persistent snow. Temperatures are consistently below freezing
for six months of the year in Leh and the snowbound pass into
Kashmir isolates Ladakh from October to June.
Weather Of the Cold Desert
Drass is reputed to be one of the coldest places in Asia
during the winter. The Zanskaris bring their sheep, cattleand
goats into the house in winter. The Zanskaris bring their
sheep, cattle and goats into the house in winter and from
December to March they themselves retreat into the central
room of the house and wait for spring. The Zanskar river
usually disappears under ice and snow along much of its
length. The Ladakhis too stay much of the winter indoors.
In summer the any time temperatures are pleasantly warm with
maximums around 200 C to 250 C, but nighttime temperatures are
always crisp. Even at the height of summer the temperature
will immediately plummet when a cloud obscures the sun. One
should always have a sweater handy in Ladakh. Beware of the
power of the sun at this altitude; one will quickly get a bad
case of sunburn even on a cool day.
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