Climatic Zones of Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh exhibits a range of climatic zones primarily due to the significant variations in altitude caused by the Himalayas. The main climatic zones are:

  • Subtropical Zone: Found in the lower elevations (below 2,000 meters), including the Outer Shivalik hills and lower valleys.
  • Temperate Zone: Located between 2,000 and 3,500 meters.
  • Alpine Zone: Areas above 3,500 meters.
  • Arctic Zone: The highest regions, above 4,500 meters.

District-wise Climatic Influences and Rainfall

It’s important to note that most districts encompass multiple climatic zones.

  • Bilaspur:
    • Dominantly subtropical.
    • High rainfall, influenced by the monsoon.
  • Chamba:
    • Climatic influence varies greatly from subtropical in lower valleys to alpine in higher altitudes.
    • Rainfall varies significantly within the district; higher areas receive substantial snowfall.
  • Hamirpur:
    • Dominantly subtropical.
    • High rainfall, primarily from the monsoon.
  • Kangra:
    • Subtropical in lower areas, temperate in mid-hills, and alpine in the Dhauladhar range.
    • High rainfall, especially in Dharamshala.
  • Kinnaur:
    • Temperate to alpine, with some areas being dry and cold.
    • Generally low rainfall, mostly snowfall.
  • Kullu:
    • Temperate in the main valleys, alpine in higher mountains.
    • Moderate to high rainfall, with snowfall in higher regions.
  • Lahaul and Spiti:
    • Dry alpine to arctic.
    • Very low rainfall; a cold desert region.
  • Mandi:
    • Subtropical in lower areas, temperate in mid-hills.
    • Moderate to high rainfall.
  • Shimla:
    • Temperate, with alpine conditions at the highest elevations.
    • Moderate to high rainfall, with significant snowfall in winter.
  • Sirmaur:
    • Subtropical to temperate.
    • Generally high rainfall.
  • Solan:
    • Subtropical to temperate.
    • Moderate to high rainfall.
  • Una:
    • Subtropical.
    • High rainfall, primarily during the monsoon.

Additional Rainfall Facts

  • Average rainfall in Himachal Pradesh: 152 cm.
  • Highest rainfall: Dharamshala.
  • Lowest rainfall: Spiti.

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