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Hinaliyas are cold mountain explain ?​

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The Himalayan region mainly experiences two season winter and summer. The average summer temperature in the southern foothills is about 30 degree Celsius and the average winter temperature is around 18 degree Celsius. In the middle Himalayan valleys the average summer temperature is around 25 degree Celsius while the winters are really cold. And on the higher region of the middle Himalayas the summer temperature is recorded at around 15 to 18 degree Celsius while the winters are below freezing point. The climatic condition at region above 4880 m is below freezing point and it is permanently covered with snow. During the winter the snowfall is really heavy while the summers are much more mild and soothing. The Himalayan Alpine climate varies according to the altitude. The more the height the more cooler the temperature gets here. The climatic condition changes very quickly in the Himalayan region due to change in the altitude. The climate here is very unpredictable and dangerous too.

The regions of Ladakh and Zanskar situated in the North of the main Himalayan range are unaware of the monsoon season as the average annual rainfall is only a few centimeters as a result the humidity level is very low in these regions. The region experiences one of the coldest temperatures in the world during winter. Mostly the hill stations of the Western Himalayas like Shimla, Kullu valley, Kangra and Chamba and some regions in Uttaranchal like Kumaon and Garhwal experiences the Indian monsoon. Even Darjeeling and Sikkim comes under Indian monsoon. The post monsoon period in these regions are much more proper. So it can be clearly understood that the Himalayan climate varies according to altitude and location. It is truly a land of variations with so much climatic variations to offer

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