The coldest month on Mount Everest is January and the average temperature on the summit can be anything between -30 Celsius and -60 Celsius. The warmest month is July and the average temperature for the summit is -19 Celsius. There is no point during the year that the temperature on the summit rises above freezing. During the dead of winter which is November to February, the summit winds are at hurricane force and can reach more than 175 mph.
snowy
It is difficult to predict the weather on Mount Everest. However one thing can be safely predicted the weather can change in an instant and can get worse as you reach closer to the top of the world. You can view the weather chart to see what the weather is like right now on Mount Everest at the link given.
Its cold
The weather on Mount Everest can be very unpredictable. One minute you could be soaking up the strong sun rays, the next you could be fighting for your life in a whiteout. Read more about the weather on Mount Everest in the link given.
The temperature at the summit of Mount Everest never rises above freezing, averaging -32F (-36C) in winter and -2F (-19C) in summer. The wind chill, sometimes blowing a gale at an hundred miles per hour will make it feel very much colder too.
Where? At any given time, there is different weather going on in different parts of the world. Different times, too. The weather at 8 a.m. might be quite different from the weather at 4 p.m. that same day.
well to be honest i dont know but i am quite sure it is cold
It is difficult to predict the weather on Mount Everest. However one thing can be safely predicted the weather can change in an instant and can get worse as you reach closer to the top of the world. You can see what the weather is like on Mount Everest right now at the link given.
cloudy with a chance of meatballs
The weather at Everest Base Camp is typically cold and unpredictable, with temperatures ranging from below freezing to slightly above freezing. Snowfall and high winds are common, making conditions challenging for climbers and trekkers.
Every year is different. Usually there is one or two deaths during the climbing season on Mount Everest but during 2014 and 2015 there were sixteen and eighteen deaths due to large avanlanches.
The weather on Mount Everest is very changable, it can be warm and windless one minute then blowing hurricane force winds the next. Take a look at the article in the link I have given.