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May 13, 2025
Kedarnath, a sacred Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Shiva, is located in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand at an altitude of 3,583 meters (11,755 ft). Nestled amidst snow-clad mountains and serene valleys, Kedarnath offers a unique weather experience in every season. From snow-covered landscapes in winter to pleasant sunny days in summer, the changing weather adds to the spiritual and scenic charm of the place.
Due to its high altitude and proximity to glacial regions, Kedarnath experiences cool temperatures throughout the year. The average temperature is around 10°C, with maximum temperatures reaching up to 20°C in summer and minimums plunging to -25°C in peak winter. Let’s explore the weather of Kedarnath season by season.
Kedarnath, a sacred Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Shiva, is located in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand at an altitude of 3,583 meters (11,755 ft). Nestled amidst snow-clad mountains and serene valleys, Kedarnath offers a unique weather experience in every season. From snow-covered landscapes in winter to pleasant sunny days in summer, the changing weather adds to the spiritual and scenic charm of the place.
Due to its high altitude and proximity to glacial regions, Kedarnath experiences cool temperatures throughout the year. The average temperature is around 10°C, with maximum temperatures reaching up to 20°C in summer and minimums plunging to -25°C in peak winter. Let’s explore the weather of Kedarnath season by season.
Temperature: 15°C to 25°C
Precipitation: 6%
Wind Speed: 8 km/h
Humidity: 62%
May marks the official start of the Kedarnath Yatra. Snow begins to melt, revealing lush green valleys and majestic views.
Temperature Range: 15°C to 20°C
Humidity: Around 58%
Rainfall Probability: 10%
Average Temp: 14°C to 17°C
June is considered the peak pilgrimage month, with minimal rain and stable weather.
Temperature Range: 10°C to 27°C
Ideal for trekking and darshan with minimal weather interruptions.
Monsoon in Kedarnath is challenging due to frequent landslides, slippery trekking paths, and heavy rainfall. Though the landscape turns beautifully green, the risks increase significantly. If you’re planning a visit during monsoon, always check weather updates and local advisories.
Temperature Range: 6°C to 15°C
Weather Risks: Landslides, blocked roads, and delayed transportation
August sees the heaviest rainfall, making travel difficult and risky.
Average Temperature: 15°C
Recommendation: Avoid planning a visit during this time.
August sees the heaviest rainfall, making travel difficult and risky.
Average Temperature: 15°C
Recommendation: Avoid planning a visit during this time.
Rains begin to taper off. Mid-September onwards is considered relatively safe.
Average Temperature: 17°C
Roads may still be muddy and rough but manageable.
Great time for Char Dham Yatra if planned carefully.
Winters in Kedarnath are extreme and harsh. The temple shuts down for pilgrims as the entire region gets buried in heavy snowfall. The temperature drops below -15°C, and all trekking routes become inaccessible. The idol of Lord Kedarnath is shifted to Ukhimath for worship during these months.
Temperature: 1°C to 3°C during daytime, drops further at night
Snow begins to fall, marking the start of winter
The temple remains open in early October
Temperature: Around -2°C
The temple closes for darshan
Heavy snowfall begins, making roads impassable
Temperature Range: Around -15°C to -25°C
Kedarnath becomes a snow desert with no accessibility
Yatra remains suspended till April-end or early May
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