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Everest Weather and Temperature

everest weather and temperature

The weather on Mount Everest is a fickle beast, constantly changing and never predictable.

The weather and temperature on Mount Everest can vary significantly depending on the time of year and altitude. At the Everest base camp, the weather is typically hot and humid in the summer months and cold in the winter. As you climb higher up the mountain, the temperature will drop significantly, and it can be below freezing even in the summer at higher altitudes.

In the spring and fall, the weather is generally more stable, with clear skies and moderate temperatures. However, high winds and storms can occur at any time on the mountain, and it is important to be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions.

It is important for climbers to be properly equipped and acclimatized to the cold temperatures and thin air at high altitudes on Everest. Hypothermia, frostbite, and altitude sickness are all serious risks on the mountain, and proper precautions must be taken to ensure the safety of climbers.

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