Check real-time Himalayan weather before traveling across Ladakh. Use the live Windy map to view temperature, wind, clouds, rain, snowfall, pressure and changing conditions around Leh, Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, Tso Moriri, Zanskar and high mountain passes.
View Live Windy MapWeather in Ladakh changes quickly because of altitude, wind exposure and mountain terrain. Conditions in Leh can be very different from Pangong Lake, Nubra Valley, Zanskar or the high passes.
Leh is the main arrival point for most travelers. Check temperature, wind and cloud cover before planning local sightseeing, monastery visits or acclimatization walks.
Nubra Valley is warmer and lower than many parts of Ladakh, but road access depends on weather near Khardung La or other mountain routes.
Pangong Lake is high, windy and exposed. Nights can be cold even in summer, so check wind, temperature and cloud movement before traveling.
Tso Moriri and Changthang are remote high-altitude areas. Weather can change suddenly with strong winds, cold nights and isolated snowfall.
Zanskar weather is important for road trips, treks and remote village travel. Always check forecast conditions before crossing passes or planning long drives.
Khardung La, Chang La, Tanglang La and other high passes can receive snow or strong wind even when Leh looks clear. Always confirm road status locally.
Ladakh is a high-altitude Himalayan region. Weather forecasts are helpful, but mountain conditions can change quickly. Before crossing high passes or traveling to remote lakes and valleys, always check with local drivers, guides, hotels or the Footprints India team. Carry warm layers, sun protection, water, basic medicine and extra time in your itinerary.