Shimla weather in September

Shimla weather in September

Clement and fabulous weather is the charm which shimla provides and that too throughout the year except for winters, when it’s chilling but snowfall during winters has its own appeal and charm. Monsoon season spread from July, August to September in the year. The town receives a regular flow of tourists throughout the year except for in monsoons. As it rains heavily and you may not be able to wander around in Shimla and it may ruin your trip. Due to heavy downpours, shimla experiences landslides and tree felling. Therefore, this particular point of year is not advisable for planning a trip to the queen of hills.

Temperature in Sep month at Shimla

The monsoons are making a way for the chilling winters and are a step before it. Earlier in July the rains are not cold but as the time progresses, by the end of September cold winds are experienced and one cannot do without light woolens. The temperature during days may be as high as 250c and may drop down in nights to 150c. As sometimes much precipitation does not occur during this month and if sun shows its presence people comes out in sun. Trying to dry up the humidity and freeing them from being bound to rooms during monsoons. And minutes after, it may rain ruining the plans of enjoying sunshine. But this is the significance of monsoon season.

Monsoon Season

During monsoon what is prominently visible in nature is lush greenery all around in the town. Fields, landscapes are all covered with long and overlooking grasses and different type of wanted and unwanted plantation. The natural watering to plantation causes an enormous growth and green hue is covering the whole hill station. It’s cloudy and raining. The romance of hill station arises when the mist slowly arrives covering the hills, deep gorges and landscapes.

For hotels it’s the lean season and fewer tourists are arriving. The rooms provided are on cheap rates. Warm clothing needs to be carried if planning a visit, its good time for budget visitors.

What Shimla Climate in September offers

In September month’s pleasant weather  the hills and slopes look attractive and beautiful, picturesque, magnificent terraced hill sides, the dense forest of deodar and chid looks pleasant beautiful and attractive.

Shimla weather in September: What to wear

As temperature decreases woolen clothes like shawls, sweater etc especially for nights are required.

Shimla weather in August

Shimla weather in August

August month is one of the monsoon months in Shimla. The monsoons are less in this month and fade away opening way to the winter season.  Occasional rainfall and showers dot the Shimla weather in August month.  The fog and mist covers the landscapes and mountains. If the mist is dense enough one can have visibility up to 1-2 meters only. Mist and fog is more in the Shoghi Taradevi Section near Shimla.

Temperature in Aug month at Shimla

The temperature in August month may sometime drop down considerably and it can vary between 15oc in nights and 25oc during days. Sun hardly shows its presence and sometimes when rays come from dispersing clouds, rainbows can be seen. The view of seven colors in a hilly area like Shimla is very ravishing and alluring.

As far as tourism is concerned, hotels are running at normal business but in the week having the 15th August holiday there is huge rush in Shimla as tourists are able to spare 2-3 days combining the weekend and this holiday.You can plan your trip easily in august month.

What Shimla Climate in August offers

Being a monsoon season month there is greenery all around and one see the fresh grass on the mountain sides. The landscape of hills and slopes covered with green deodar and chil trees have their leaves washed and look more bright. The floating clouds below and above you and sudden gushes of these passing through you make this place worth visiting.

Shimla weather in August: What to wear

Shimla is known for its changing weather conditions, it can rain at any time. Tourists are required to keep umbrella with them. The temperature can decrease without warning at any time so warm clothes like jackets, shawls must be packed in the luggage.