Today's Live Weather of Top 10 Hill Stations in Himachal Pradesh
Sometimes when we are not traveling, we are at our home or in the office and thinking about our favorite place & then suddenly, we wonder what the weather conditions could be right now...
Himachal Pradesh is a state in the Indian Himalayan Region with an area of about 55,673 km², with most of the region being mountainous. Being a mountainous region, the state's weather is highly affected by the diverse unusual elevation ranges.
There are three major seasons in Himachal Pradesh. Winter, Summer, and Monsoon. Winter begins from November to March, followed by Summer from April to June, and the monsoon that starts from July to November. Some part of the region also experiences Autumn and spring.Himachal Pradesh is known for its beautiful snow-covered mountains, valleys, landscapes, and so for Hill stations. People from all around visit the state throughout the year. Himachal Pradesh experiences snowfall during the winter, and the weather is pleasant during the summer.
Today's Live Weather of Top 10 Hill Stations in Himachal Pradesh
Dalhousie
Dalhousie is one of the beautiful hill stations in Himachal Pradesh. It is located in the Chamba district. The elevation of Dalhousie is 1,970 meters. Winters in Dalhousie are from December and end in February, while summer lasts from March till May.
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Dharamshala
Dharamshala is the second capital of Himachal Pradesh. The elevation of Dharamshala is about 1,457 meters. Dharamshala is known to receive the highest rainfall in the state. The rainy season starts from July to September followed by Winter from November to March and summer from April to June. Hilly regions of Dharamshala receive snowfall during Winter.
Manali is a place located near the bank of the Beas River in the district of Kullu, The elevation of Manali is about 2,050 meters. Winter in Manali starts in October and lasts till the end of February. Manali receives snowfall from December till March with January being the coldest month.
Shimla
Shimla is one of the two capitals of Himachal Pradesh. The elevation of Shimla is about 2,276 meters, with Jakhoo Hill being the highest peak with an altitude of 2,454 meters. Shimla is known to receive snowfall during December to February, where the temperature varies from −3°C to 10 °C. During the summer, the temperature differs from 18°C to 30 °C. Shimla does not receive much rainfall, the rainy season is from June to November. Shimla is one of the most visited hill stations in India.Reckong Peo
Reckong Peo is a place in the district of Kinnaur. The elevation of Reckong Peo is 2,670 m meters. The coolest month is January, while June is the warmest.
Khajjiar
Khajjiar is a popular hill station in Chamba District. The Elevation of Khajjiar is 1,920 meters. October to February is the winter season, while March to June is summer. July to September is the rainy season with ample rainfall.
Kasauli
Kasauli is a town located in the Solan district. The elevation of Kasauli is 1,800 meters. The climate of Kasauli is balanced throughout the year. Winter in Kasauli starts in November and ends in February. The town is noted to have snowfall during January.
Chitkul
Chitkul is one of the highest hill stations in Himachal Pradesh situated in the Kinnaur district. The elevation of Chitkul is 3,450 meters. Chitkul receives heavy snowfall during winter and is often covered in snow.
Narkanda
Narkanda is a town in the Shimla district. The elevation of Narkanda is about 2,708 meters. The climate of Narkanda is temperate throughout the year. Narkanda experiences snowfall during November and the place is covered in snow till March.
Palampur
Palampur is a place located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. The place is known for its beautiful forest range and mountains. The elevation of Palampur is about 1,472 meters approximately. The winters are cold while the summers are hot in the region, the place receives a good amount of rainfall during the monsoon.
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