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Climatic season of Nepal's climate
April to September is the rainy season (summer) every year, in which April and May are particularly sultry, with the highest temperature often reaching 36 degrees Celsius and thunderstorms at night; The rainy season came at the end of June and began to rain in May. As a prelude to the rainy season, it lasted for three months until the end of September. During this period, due to the influence of southwest monsoon, the rainfall in the east is the richest. It is difficult to get a glimpse of the true face because of the flood of heavy rain, the spectacle of heavy rain and the misty rain in the Himalayas. At this time, the mountaineering route and the road from China and Tibet to Nepal often collapse due to heavy rain.
Although the altitude of Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, is as high as 1 and 33 1 m, and the north is covered with snow and ice, the temperature here is very mild. The average maximum temperature in summer can reach 30 degrees Celsius, while the average temperature in winter is about 10 degrees Celsius. Sometimes it will frost in winter, the climate is dry and partly cloudy; The summer monsoon blows from the Southwest China Sea, which is full of moisture and often brings abundant rainfall. This mild climate allows the local grain to be harvested three times a year, and can be planted on a small scale between the two harvests.
The dry season (10 to March) is the best season to visit Nepal. Although the temperature will drop to near freezing point at night, the sun will drive away the cold during the day. The sky is generally clear, the air is dry and warm, and the morning is as refreshing as the evening.1The climate from October to February is the most refreshing and pleasant.
From April to early June, the climate will turn sultry, and there are often thunderstorms at night. Spring comes to the earth, but most of the vibrant and beautiful scenery in Yuan Ye is shrouded in dense fog.
The highland above 4000 meters above sea level is a very obvious alpine climate, with short summer, cold and dry winter, many clouds, low temperature and strong wind. In the west of Nepal and the north of the Himalayas, there are some high-lying and dry valleys called bhot, which are as desert and dry as Tibet. Especially in the rainy areas of the Himalayas, because the monsoon is blocked by mountains and the rainfall is scarce, it is more arid and the vegetation is scarce.
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