Overall climate: Srinagar has cold winters, mild–warm summers and year-round rain, with winter snowfall due to western disturbances. Current season (late December – January): This is “Chillai Kalan”, the harshest 40-day winter phase (21 Dec–31 Jan) with very cold days and freezing nights; higher areas like Gulmarg, Sonamarg and Pahalgam see heavy snow. Average winter temps (Dec–Feb): Around -4°C to 15°C, often close to or below 0°C at night. Average summer temps (Apr–Jun): Pleasant 15°C–30°C – ideal for sightseeing, shikara rides and family trips. Snowfall in & around Srinagar: Best chance of snow is December to February in Srinagar and almost guaranteed in hill stations like Gulmarg; in some years it can start as early as October at higher altitudes. Best time to visit (general): Currently 43° · Hazy sunshine Srinagar, India Note: The forecast above is for the next 7 days from today (24 December 2025) and will change. For an upcoming trip, always re-check closer to your travel dates. If you’re googling “weather in Srinagar” before booking flights or a Kashmir tour, you’re absolutely doing the right thing. Srinagar’s weather changes a lot with seasons – from snowy winters to flower-filled springs and cool, pleasant summers. This guide explains season-wise and month-wise weather in Srinagar, when you can expect snow, the best time to visit, and what to pack so that even a first-time traveler or school student can understand it easily. Srinagar is the summer capital of Jammu & Kashmir, located in the Kashmir Valley at about 1,585 m (5,200 ft) above sea level. It is surrounded by the Himalayas, which means: Winters are colder than most Indian plains. Weather can change quickly due to western disturbances (western winds bringing rain and snow). Climate type: humid subtropical / temperate with 4 clear seasons – winter, spring, summer, autumn – and rain in almost all months. Temperature range: About -4°C to 15°C; nights often fall below 0°C and days stay cool. Chillai Kalan (21 Dec–31 Jan): The coldest 40-day period. Frequent snowfall in higher reaches like Gulmarg, Sonamarg, Pahalgam; occasional snow in Srinagar city too. What it feels like: Very cold mornings and evenings. Frost on roads, frozen taps in some places, foggy / hazy days. Good for: Snow lovers, honeymooners, skiing (mainly Gulmarg), hot kahwa by the window, snowy photos. Things to remember: Average temps: Weather: Highlights: Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden opens, with the famous Tulip Festival from late March to mid-April (varies slightly each year). Good for: Families, couples, photographers, people who want colourful gardens and pleasant weather. Average temps: Weather: Days are warm but not extreme compared to Indian plains. Evenings are cool; a light jacket is enough. Good for: Shikara rides on Dal Lake, houseboat stays, sightseeing in Srinagar, day trips to Gulmarg, Pahalgam & Sonamarg. Srinagar doesn’t get the typical heavy monsoon like Mumbai or Kerala because it lies partly in the rain shadow of the Himalayas, but there is rainfall in all months, especially around spring and summer. Average temps: Weather: Mix of sun + clouds + occasional showers. Valley looks very green; rivers are fuller. Good for: Budget travelers (slightly fewer crowds than peak summer). People who like light rain and lush scenery. Average temps: October: High ~22°C, Low ~7°C November: Cooler – often in low teens at day and single-digits at night; November is one of the driest months. Weather: Clear blue skies. Evenings get cold, especially from mid-November. Highlights: Famous Chinar trees turn red, orange, yellow – very beautiful for photography. Good for: Travelers who want clear views, less rain, fewer tourists and beautiful autumn colours. Note: Values below are approximate monthly averages based on long-term data; actual conditions may vary each year. Many people searching “weather in Srinagar” actually want to know: “Will I see snow?” Yes, Srinagar gets moderate to heavy snowfall in winter, mainly between late December and February, depending on yearly patterns. Some winters have lighter snowfall, and in recent years there have been concerns about lower snow and rainfall due to climate variability. December–February – highest probability of snow in Srinagar and surrounding valley. If your main goal is guaranteed snow, plan stays or day trips to: Gulmarg – top choice for skiing, snow activities. Sonamarg Pahalgam Some travel guides report that in certain cold years you can find snow at high elevations from October onwards, especially around 2025. 1. For Snow & Winter Experience Ideal months: Late December, January, February Expect: 2. For Tulip Gardens & Flowers Ideal time: Late March to mid-April Reason: Tulips in Srinagar’s Tulip Garden are usually in full bloom then, and weather is cool and pleasant. 3. For Pleasant Family Holidays & Sightseeing Ideal time: March–June Why: Comfortable temperatures (around 15–28°C), good visibility, open tourist attractions. 4. For Budget Trips & Fewer Crowds Good months: July–September (excluding long weekends) and November Expect some rain July–Sept, but November is relatively dry with clear skies. 5. For Autumn Colours & Photography Best time: October–early November Chinar trees turn golden and red – a very photogenic period with relatively stable weather. Heavy woolen sweaters & jackets Thermals (top & bottom) Woolen socks, gloves, muffler, beanie / cap Waterproof or snow-resistant shoes with good grip Lip balm & moisturizer (air is dry and cold) Light woolen sweaters / fleece jacket Full-sleeve T-shirts or shirts Comfortable walking shoes Light rain jacket or umbrella (especially for March–April) Light cotton clothes for the day Thin jacket / shawl for evenings Sunglasses, cap, sunscreen Umbrella / light raincoat (for July–Sept) Because mountain weather can change quickly, always cross-check live conditions: On your phone, search for “Srinagar weather” or “weather in Srinagar today” – you’ll see real-time temperature, rain probability and air quality from major weather platforms. You can also refer to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) Srinagar centre for official local weather reports and extreme event data. If you’re planning a visit during heavy winter or rainy days, also stay updated with:Quick Summary: Weather in Srinagar at a Glance
Live 7-Day Forecast – Weather in Srinagar (Today Onwards)
Complete Guide to Weather in Srinagar for Travelers
Where is Srinagar & Why Its Weather Feels Different
Season-Wise Weather in Srinagar
Winter in Srinagar (December–February) – Snowy & Very Cold
Spring in Srinagar (March–April) – Tulips & Fresh Greenery
Summer in Srinagar (May–June) – Pleasant & Popular Tourist Season
Monsoon-ish / Wet Summer (July–September) – Showers but Still Travel-Friendly
Autumn in Srinagar (October–November) – Golden Chinar Season
Srinagar Weather Month-Wise (Quick Reference for Trips)
Snowfall in Srinagar & Nearby Hill Stations
Does it snow in Srinagar city?
Best time to see snow in & around Srinagar
Best Time to Visit Srinagar – Based on Weather & Travel Style
What to Pack for Srinagar – Season-Wise Checklist
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Spring & Autumn (Mar–Apr, Oct–Nov)
Summer (May–Sept)
How to Check “Weather in Srinagar Today” Before You Travel
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