Rain, snow continue in Himachal, Keylong shivers at -0.5 degrees
Dharamshala, Oct. 8 -- Most parts of Himachal Pradesh continued to experience rainfall on Tuesday, while the state's higher reaches recorded snowfall, resulting in a further drop in temperatures.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD), Shimla office, reported that "light to moderate rain was observed at most places, while snowfall was recorded at a few higher reaches of the state during the last 24 hours." Heavy snowfall was reported in Gondla (26.5 cm), Keylong (20 cm), and Kukumseri (5.6 cm). Snow was also reported in the higher reaches of Chamba and Kinnaur districts.
The IMD also noted a significant drop in maximum temperatures at many stations across the state. "Marked fall was observed in the maximum temperatures at many stations during the past 24 hours, with temperatures being below normal by 6-14 degrees at most stations," the weather office said. "Moreover, the minimum temperatures at most stations were also below normal by 3-7 degrees," it said.
Keylong, in the tribal district of Lahaul and Spiti, continued to be the coldest place in the state, with a temperature of -0.5degC.
IMD officials have predicted light to moderate rain or snowfall in isolated areas on October 8 and 9, but they clarified that "no weather-related warning has been issued for October 8 and 9". From October 10 onwards, dry weather is expected to dominate the region for the rest of the week.
The IMD added that there would be no significant change in the minimum temperature over the next 24 hours....
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