Population: 29519000
Currency: Rupee
Nepal Weather Overview
Dry Season
The start of the dry season is in many ways
the absolute best time to visit
Rainy Season
Also known as the monsoon season,
The post monsoon season originates with a
slow extraction of the monsoon. By mid-October the series is almost
non-existent. By this time, the harvest is completed and locals are in a
festive mood; also a great time for visiting the country.
After the post monsoon, comes the winter
monsoon, a strong north-easterly flow. At this time the amount of precipitation
results in the northeast land winds differing significantly but also inclines with
elevation.
The Himalayas, which lie to the north of the
country acts as an important factor influencing Weather in
Tropical and Subtropical Zone
The tropical/sub-tropical zone experiences
mild winters and hot, humid summers. Due to the nearby active vertical uplift,
there is plentiful rainfall and during summer periods, thunderstorms can occur
every day.
Because a considerable part of the Sun’s
heat is used up in evaporation and rain formation, temperatures in
The temperate climate of
Cold Zone
Being far away from the moderating
influences of the ocean, the cold zone in
Sub-Artic Zone
The total annual precipitation in this zone
is fairly minimal, amounting to no more than 380mm to 500mm over the year. The
summer precipitation is three times that of winter.
Arctic Zone
Temperatures in the Arctic Zone are below
freezing throughout the year and annual temperature ranges are large but again
not as large as in the continental sub-arctic climates. Although this region is
much too high to have locals residing, winters are off-putting, with average
monthly temperatures from -20°C to -25°C .On the mountains precipitation can occur
near the surface and may appear as ice fogs.
