The Weather Windows for Summiting Mount Everest

When is the Best Time for an Expedition?

Chasing the Jet Stream

The Mount Everest summit is battered by the Jet Stream for most of the year. Successful summits are only possible during brief 'windows' of calm weather. Understanding this is key to any expedition.

The Spring Window (May)

Mid-to-late May is the primary summit window. The winds die down before the monsoon arrives. This is when 90% of Everest summits occur. The trails are busy with Everest trekking support teams.

Everest Summit Weather
The Autumn Window (October)

A shorter, colder window exists in October. While popular for trekking, fewer expeditions attempt the summit now due to shorter days and high winds. It offers a quieter Everest trekking experience.

Winter and Monsoon

Summiting in winter is incredibly rare and dangerous. Monsoon brings snow and zero visibility. Avoiding these seasons is rule #1 for any commercial Mount Everest expedition.

Timing is Everything

Your life depends on the forecast. Modern expeditions use sophisticated meteorology to pick the exact day to stand on top of the world.