
Jibhi weather today: 18°C, clear skies, no snow. Spring blooms & mild temps. What to expect now and when snow returns. Plan your visit with live updates.
Right now, Jibhi is waking up to a gentle monsoon rhythm. As of 3:00 AM today, it’s drizzling lightly — 54°F, with 100% humidity and a feel-like temperature matching the air. By sunrise, the clouds will thin, giving way to scattered sun by 5 AM, climbing to 65°F by 7 AM. Rain probability remains high (90%) through the weekend, with 0.118 inches expected today — perfect for cozying up in a wooden homestay with a cup of local chai.
This is classic June in Jibhi: lush, green, and misty. The Tirthan River swells, waterfalls roar, and the valley hums with the sound of rain on cedar roofs. If you’re here now, embrace the “Ailyak” — the unhurried mountain pace that turns rain into rhythm.
For real-time updates, check our Jibhi weather today page — refreshed daily with live data from trusted sources.
Jalori Pass, sitting at 3120m, is experiencing similar conditions — but colder and wetter. Expect 50–55°F today with intermittent showers and wind gusts up to 20 mph. The road is open (May–October), but drive with caution: NH305 can be slippery, especially after heavy rain. Landslides are a risk in July–August, so always check with locals before heading up.
If you’re planning a trek to Serolsar Lake or Raghupur Fort, pack waterproofs and trekking poles. The forest trails are lush and slippery — beautiful, but demanding. And remember: no vehicles beyond Jalori Pass. Your journey to Serolsar Lake begins with a 5 km hike through deodar and oak woods.
Looking beyond today? Here’s what to expect:
July–August: Peak monsoon. Heavy rain, road closures possible. Best for indoor stays, reading by the fire, and enjoying apple orchard views from your window. Electricity cuts are common — most homestays have inverters, but bring power banks.
September–October: The golden window. Rain clears, skies open, and foliage turns fiery red and gold. This is the best time to visit Jibhi — crisp air, clear views, and perfect trekking weather. Book early — this is peak season.
November–December: First snows begin. Jalori Pass closes around mid-November. Jibhi village remains accessible, and snow tourism starts. Temperatures dip to 30–40°F — pack thermal layers.
January–February: Deep winter. Heavy snowfall, quiet villages, and frozen waterfalls. Great for snow lovers — but be prepared for limited services and no mobile network in some areas.
March–April: Spring blooms. Apple blossoms cover the valley, temperatures hover 50–70°F, and trails dry out. Ideal for photography, gentle hikes, and enjoying the valley’s “Ailyak” rhythm.
Spring in Jibhi isn’t just weather — it’s a state of being. The air is sweet with apple blossoms, the Tirthan River sings louder, and the hills blush pink and white. This is when “Ailyak” feels most alive: slow mornings, long conversations with locals, and afternoons spent watching clouds roll over the Great Himalayan National Park buffer zone.
It’s also the best time for trout fishing — permits available in Banjar. And don’t miss Chehni Kothi, a 9-storey medieval tower just 7 km from Jibhi. The 45-minute uphill trek is rewarded with architecture that’s as breathtaking as the views.
Summer (June–August) is green, wet, and wonderfully wild. Forget crowds — Jibhi remains offbeat, even in peak season. The monsoon transforms the valley: waterfalls swell, forests glow emerald, and the air is cool and clean. But be prepared: roads can be unpredictable, and mobile networks (especially Jio) are patchy. BSNL and Airtel work best.
If you’re visiting now, pack rain gear, waterproof shoes, and a sense of adventure. Stay in a traditional wooden homestay — most have fireplaces, cozy corners, and warm hospitality. And don’t miss the Jibhi Waterfall, just a 15-minute walk from the village center. In summer, it’s powerful, misty, and perfect for a refreshing dip.
For those planning a trip, consider our Delhi to Jibhi tour package — designed for monsoon travelers who want comfort, safety, and local insight.

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A guide to enjoying Jibhi in the monsoon, from checking current conditions to preparing for travel and outdoor activities.
Visit the 'Jibhi weather today' page for live updates. Note temperature, rainfall probability, and humidity — currently 54°F, drizzling, 100% humidity, and 90% rain chance.
Pack waterproof clothing, trekking poles, and sturdy footwear, especially if planning to visit Jalori Pass or trek to Serolsar Lake, where trails are lush but slippery.
If driving to Jalori Pass, ensure it’s within the open season (May–October), check road conditions on NH305, and avoid travel during heavy rain due to landslide risks in monsoon months.
Adapt to the 'Ailyak' — the slow mountain pace — and enjoy indoor experiences like sipping local chai in wooden homestays when rain intensifies.
Review the extended forecast: expect heavy rains July–August, ideal for indoor stays, and clearer skies later in September as monsoon recedes.
As of 3:00 AM on June 19, 2026, Jibhi is experiencing light drizzle with a temperature of 54°F, 100% humidity, and a feel-like temperature matching the air. By sunrise, clouds will thin, leading to scattered sun and a climb to 65°F by 7 AM. Rain probability remains at 90% with 0.118 inches expected today.
Jalori Pass is experiencing temperatures between 50–55°F with intermittent showers and wind gusts up to 20 mph. The road is open from May to October, but caution is advised due to slippery conditions and potential landslides, especially after heavy rain.
Yes, the road to Jalori Pass is open (May–October), but drivers should exercise caution as NH305 can be slippery, especially after heavy rain. It's recommended to check with locals before traveling, particularly during July–August when landslide risks increase.
For a trek to Serolsar Lake, pack waterproof clothing and trekking poles. The forest trails are lush and slippery due to monsoon conditions, so proper gear is essential for safety and comfort.
No, vehicles are not allowed beyond Jalori Pass. The journey to Serolsar Lake requires a 5 km hike through deodar and oak woods.
Jibhi is expected to receive 0.118 inches of rain today, with a 90% probability of rain continuing through the weekend.
In June, Jibhi experiences a gentle monsoon rhythm — lush, green, and misty. Temperatures range from 54°F in the early morning to 65°F by late morning, with high humidity and frequent drizzle, creating a serene, rainy atmosphere perfect for enjoying nature and local chai in cozy homestays.
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