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Planning a visit to India and want to know what to expect? In this section, you will find up-to-date weather data and detailed forecasts for Jammu to help make your trip as comfortable as possible.

Overview

The climate around Jammu (Drabbar area) is characterized by its harshness and distinct seasonality, typical of foothill and high-altitude regions. Unlike the scorching plains of India, a temperate-cold climate prevails here, with frosty winters and surprisingly fresh, cool summers.

The defining feature of the local weather pattern is the powerful monsoon period, which peaks in the middle of the calendar summer. Travelers should expect significant contrasts: from clear but piercingly cold winter days to misty and extremely humid summer months when the mountain slopes are literally enveloped in rain clouds.

Overall, the weather is dictated by the altitude, which results in significant daily temperature fluctuations and abundant rainfall during certain months. This location offers a true escape for those seeking cool relief from the typical Indian heat.

Temperature

The temperature regime in this part of India may surprise the unprepared traveler: winters here are truly cold. January is considered the harshest month, with average nightly lows dropping to -8.8°C. The frosty period, with consistently freezing temperatures at night, lasts from December to March, while daytime temperatures rise only a few degrees above zero.

Summer in the Jammu (Drabbar) area is a world away from the sweltering heat of the southern states. The "warmest" months—July and August—are characterized by average temperatures of around +17°C. Even during peak periods, daytime highs rarely exceed +21°C, creating a very comfortable, refreshing atmosphere for outdoor activities.

It is worth noting that daily temperature fluctuations remain quite pronounced throughout the year. Even in summer, it can become chilly after sunset, and in spring and autumn, the difference between daytime warmth and nighttime cold is particularly sharp, requiring clothing for various temperature ranges in a single trip.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Jammu is distributed very unevenly, shaping the region's unique natural landscape. The absolute peak of humidity occurs in July and August when the region is dominated by the monsoon. July sees a record 335 mm of rainfall, and nearly every day of the month can be rainy.

The winter period also brings significant moisture, but in the form of snow or cold rain. From January to March, there is a steady amount of precipitation (averaging about 140-160 mm per month), which often leads to snow cover on the highlands given the sub-zero night temperatures. Winter precipitation is typically prolonged but less intense than the summer downpours.

The "driest" time of year is October and November. During this period, precipitation drops sharply to 40-70 mm, clear weather sets in, and the sky becomes a piercing blue. This is considered one of the most favorable times to visit this part of India due to the minimal chance of getting caught in the rain.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for a trip to Jammu, follow the principle of layering, as the weather in this part of India can change rapidly. If your visit falls in winter (December–February), be sure to bring high-quality thermal underwear, a warm down jacket, a hat, and gloves—nightly frosts below -8°C require serious protection.

For a trip during the summer months (especially July and August), reliable waterproof clothing, a raincoat, and shoes with good grip are critical, as the monsoon season brings endless downpours. Despite the lack of extreme heat, sunscreen will be useful on rare sunny days, as UV radiation is much stronger in the mountains.

During the transitional seasons—spring and autumn—windbreakers, fleece jackets, and comfortable closed-toe boots are the best choice. Don't forget to bring insect repellent, which is especially relevant during the wet season, and a small first-aid kit. Comfortable trekking shoes will be useful year-round if you plan on walking over rugged terrain.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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