May in Nepal represents a transitional period between the dry season and the monsoon. Across the diverse landscapes, from the soaring Himalayas to the Terai lowlands, temperatures rise significantly, creating distinct regional variations. The pre-monsoon heat builds, often bringing afternoon showers and thunderstorms, particularly in the hills and mountains. The lower elevations experience increasingly hot and humid conditions.
Understanding Nepal’s climatic conditions during May is crucial for various activities. Trekking becomes more challenging at lower altitudes due to the heat and humidity, while higher-altitude treks, including those approaching Everest Base Camp, offer generally stable conditions with pleasant daytime temperatures. It’s a popular time for mountaineering expeditions as pre-monsoon conditions provide a window of favorable weather. Furthermore, comprehending the nuances of the pre-monsoon season is essential for agriculture, water resource management, and disaster preparedness.