Current Temp In Jibhi

Jibhi Valley in March 2026 offers a serene spring escape with daytime temperatures around 24°C, apple orchards in full bloom, and clear village roads. While the valley basks in seasonal warmth, Jalori Pass remains closed under snow, making this an ideal time for lower-altitude exploration and experiencing the local "Ailyak" pace of life.
Jibhi Valley Update: Spring Blossoms, Clear Roads & Snowy Passes (March 2026)
Current Weather & Temperature in Jibhi
The current temp in Jibhi hovers around a pleasant 24°C during the day, with cool evenings dipping to 14°C. Skies are predominantly clear, offering crisp mountain air and abundant sunshine—perfect for the ongoing apple blossom season that paints the Tirthan Valley in soft pinks and whites. For a detailed forecast, check our Jibhi Weather guide. Light winds and low humidity characterize this post-winter period, though higher elevations like Jalori Pass (3120m) still hold significant snow cover from recent falls.
Road Conditions & Accessibility
All major approach roads are open and in good condition:
- NH305 from Aut Tunnel to Banjar and Jibhi village is clear and fully drivable.
- Jalori Pass road remains open.
- Distances: Delhi to Jibhi is 535 km (12–13 hours), Manali to Jibhi is 145 km (4–5 hours), and Bhuntar Airport to Jibhi is 65 km (2 hours). For route specifics, see Manali To Jibhi Distance.
- Local transport: Aut Tunnel is the key gateway; Banjar (10 km away) offers the last reliable fuel station and ATM—carry sufficient cash for your stay.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The current temperature in Jibhi is 24°C on Saturday afternoon (March 7, 2026), with clear skies and moderate UV levels.
Expect daily temperature swings of 15–24°C, light winds, and 0% precipitation through early next week.
It takes 4–5 hours to drive from Manali to Jibhi, covering 145 km.
Jalori Pass remains closed until May due to residual winter snow.
Jibhi village and the Chehni Kothi heritage tower are open for exploration, with a 45-minute trek available.
Banjar, located 10 km away, is the last stop for ATMs and fuel.
