Skip to main content

Stay Updated

Subscribe to our newsletter for travel tips and updates about Jibhi.

Destinations

  • Jibhi Valley
  • Jalori Pass
  • Serolsar Lake
  • Chehni Kothi
  • Raghupur Fort

Comparisons

  • Jibhi vs Manali
  • Jibhi vs Kasol
  • Jibhi vs Shimla
  • Jibhi vs Tosh
  • Jibhi vs Bir

Resources

  • Best Time to Visit
  • How to Reach
  • Accommodation
  • Packing List
  • Travel Tips
  • FAQ

Villages

  • Shoja
  • Seri
  • Sajwar
  • Bahu
  • Shringa Rishi
  • Tandi
  • Ghiyagi

About

  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Blog

© 2026 Jibhi Valley. All rights reserved.

Privacy PolicyTerms of ServiceContact Us
Jibhi Weather Forecast: Current Conditions & Snowfall 2026 | Jibhi Valley Guide
Home
Valley Updates
Jibhi’s April Weather and What It Means for Your Visit
Back to Updates
NEWS

Jibhi’s April Weather and What It Means for Your Visit

April 6, 2025
Jibhi’s April Weather and What It Means for Your Visit

Jibhi in Late April 2026: Still Spring, Clear Skies, and a Quiet Valley Awaiting --- Jibhi Weather Forecast & Snowfall Guide April 2026 --- Spring has arrived in Jibhi Valley—apple blossoms dust the slopes, the Tirthan River hums steadily, and the air carries that crisp, pine-scented clarity travelers fly halfway across India for. As of today, Tuesday 28 April 2026, Jibhi is snow-free, warm by day, and cool by night, with no fresh snowfall expected. Jalori Pass (3120 m) still sits under winter’s last veil and won’t reopen to vehicles until at least May. Roads are clear, homestays buzz with apple-blossom season energy, and the local pace of life—called *Ailyak*—is on full display. ---

Jibhi weather forecast today: a valley waking up to spring

Today’s jibhi weather is a gift for travelers craving clear skies and gentle warmth. Daytime highs reach 21 °C under sunny skies, while nights dip to 15 °C under star-studded canopies. The humidity is low, the visibility is crystal, and the only sound is the Tirthan River flowing through the village center. There is no snow in Jibhi right now; the last flurries dusted the rooftops in early March, and the valley is now snow-free and in full spring bloom.

Dark tree branches silhouette against vibrant pink and orange clouds

Dark tree branches silhouette against vibrant pink and orange clouds

What the next 15 days hold for jibhi temperature

Over the next two weeks, expect a smooth climb toward early-summer warmth. Daytime peaks hover in the low-20s (°C), perfect for morning walks to Jibhi Waterfall or sunset views from your homestay balcony. Nights stay cool—ideal for curling up with a hand-stitched Kullu blanket and a cup of local khayra chai. No monsoon humidity or winter chill is in sight, making this an ideal window to explore before the seasonal trails open.

Snowfall in Jibhi: winter’s ghost lingers above

The question everyone asks: when will it snow in Jibhi? The simple answer: December–February is the core snow season when the valley transforms into a quiet, white-kissed retreat. Light flurries can occasionally spill into early March, but April is reliably snow-free. Higher reaches like Jalori Pass tell a different story—still capped in snow as of 28 April 2026 and closed to vehicles until May. If dramatic snowscapes are on your wish list, plan for a winter visit next year; for now, you’ll find sunshine and blossoms instead.

jibhisnow jibhisnowfall jibhijibhi snowjibhi weatherjalori passjibhi temperature

Spring Season

Sunny

Jibhi
BANJAR, Himachal Pradesh, India

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Jibhi experiences snowfall every winter, typically from December to February, with occasional snow in early March. Snow accumulates on rooftops, trees, and orchards but rarely blocks the main highway at the village level.

No, as of mid-April 2026, Jibhi is snow-free. The last snowfall occurred in early March, and the village now has blooming apple trees and mild temperatures.

Jibhi typically sees snowfall from December through February, with the heaviest snow in December and January. Occasional late snowfalls may occur in early March.

As of 12 April 2026, Jibhi's temperature ranges from 5°C in the morning to 17°C in the afternoon, with clear skies and no rain or snow predicted.

No, Jalori Pass remains snowbound and inaccessible by vehicle until at least May. It is located at 3120m, just 14 km from Jibhi, and stays closed due to snow even when the village is clear.

No, there is no snowfall forecast for Jibhi in April 2026. The jibhi snow forecast remains clear through April and into May, with stable, warming conditions expected.

Panoramic view of forested mountains with snow patches under a cloudy sky

Panoramic view of forested mountains with snow patches under a cloudy sky

Jibhi snowfall forecast for 2026

There is no active snowfall in Jibhi today, and no fresh accumulations are expected in the coming weeks. The Himalayan spring rhythm favors clear skies and warming days. Jalori Pass, however, remains a winter holdout; expect its seasonal reopening around mid-May. If you dream of snow walks and woodfire evenings, book a December–February trip and pair it with a snow-friendly stay in a traditional wooden homestay.

Roads, passes, and how to reach Jibhi right now

Road access is smooth and reliable. NH305 is fully open, and the drive from Delhi (535 km, 12–13 hours) or Manali (145 km, 4–5 hours) is straightforward. The Aut Tunnel is clear, and the final stretch into Jibhi via Banjar is well-maintained. Jalori Pass road remains snow-blocked until May; the pass-top tea stalls won’t reopen until then. If you’re heading onward to Shimla, take the scenic route via Narkanda–Rampur or choose the faster Mandi detour.

What to do in Jibhi this April

Spring in the valley is all about slow living and soft adventures. Start with a 15-minute walk to Jibhi Waterfall for a refreshing dip in the river pool. Stroll through apple orchards in full bloom and watch the locals tend to the season’s first harvest. Visit Shringa Rishi Temple, just 2 km away, for a dose of spirituality and valley panoramas. Don’t miss Chehni Kothi, a 45-minute uphill trek to a 500-year-old defensive tower—a rare blend of heritage and heart-stopping views.

A cold body of water surrounded by grassy slopes and trees under a blue sky

A cold body of water surrounded by grassy slopes and trees under a blue sky

For those seeking motion, lace up your boots for the Serolsar Lake trek (5 km, 2 hours) from Jalori Pass. The forest path is carpeted in spring flowers, and birdwatchers can spot Himalayan Monal and Koklass Pheasant. Combine it with a visit to Raghupur Fort for 360-degree views of the Dhauladhar and Kinnaur ranges. If you prefer stillness, sip organic coffee at Ailyak Café, a tucked-away spot where locals and travelers linger over hand-roasted beans and slow-cooked dhaam thali.

Where to stay: wooden homestays and seasonal retreats

Jibhi’s magic lives in its family-run wooden homestays—traditional Kullu-style homes with carved balconies and wood-fired chulas. Many are now serving spring breakfasts of fresh babru and apricot jam made from orchard fruit. Book early for apple-blossom season; some stays are already filling up. Cash is king here—there’s no ATM in the village, so withdraw in Banjar (10 km) or Aut (56 km) before you arrive.

Local tips for an authentic Jibhi visit

  • Carry enough cash; Jibhi has only one ATM.
  • Mobile signal is patchy; BSNL is most reliable.
  • Trout fishing in the Tirthan River needs a permit from Larji or Banjar Fisheries.
  • Electricity cuts happen in monsoon months; ask your stay about backup inverters.
  • Embrace Ailyak—slow down, sip chai at a roadside dhabha, and let the valley’s rhythm set your pace.

Plan your Jibhi escape

Jibhi in late April 2026 is a postcard come to life—crisp air, blossoming orchards, and trails waiting to be walked. Whether you’re here for solitude, photography, or a slow Himalayan retreat, the valley delivers. Start by checking the live jibhi temperature today and then map your perfect week with our curated best places to visit in Jibhi guide. For a turnkey experience, explore our escape the crowds package from Delhi—because the best journeys are the ones that slow you down.

Hilly grassy terrain and trees under a bright blue sky

Hilly grassy terrain and trees under a bright blue sky

Ready to unplug and arrive?
👉Explore stays and experiences: jibhi.in/partners

👉Learn what to pack for changing Himalayan weather in When It Snows in Jibhi: Your Complete Guide to Winter in the Valley

👉Discover more about Jibhi’s unique rhythm and why it’s a perfect retreat in A Plate of the Mountains: Discovering the Soul of Himachali Food in Jibhi Valley

winter