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Himachal Pradesh News Updated May 26, 2026

Dual Weather Alert: Heat Wave Then Snow and Hailstorms in Himachal

The India Meteorological Department has issued a dual weather warning for Himachal Pradesh, forecasting severe heat wave conditions on May 26 and 27 across seven districts. Una recorded the highest temperature at 41.6 degrees Celsius during this period. A fresh Western Disturbance from May 28 will bring widespread rain, snowfall, and hailstorms with gusty winds up to 60 kmph. Following the wet spell, temperatures are expected to drop by 2 to 6 degrees Celsius, providing relief from the heat.

Heat wave alert in Himachal before rain, snow and hailstorm spell: IMD

Shimla, May 26

The India Meteorological Department has issued a dual weather warning for Himachal Pradesh, forecasting severe heat wave conditions over the next two days before a fresh Western Disturbance triggers widespread rain, snowfall and hailstorms across the state later this week.

According to the latest bulletin issued by the Meteorological Centre, Shimla, dry weather conditions are likely to prevail on May 26 and 27, causing a sharp rise in temperatures across several districts.

The IMD has placed isolated areas of Una, Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Kangra, Solan, Shimla and Sirmaur districts under a "Yellow" alert for heat wave conditions.

Officials said both minimum and maximum temperatures are expected to rise by 2 to 5 degrees Celsius in most parts of the state during this period. Una recorded the highest maximum temperature in the state at 41.6 degrees Celsius during the past 24 hours, while Keylong remained the coldest with a minimum temperature of 2.5 degrees Celsius.

The weather department, however, indicated a significant change from May 28 onwards as a fresh Western Disturbance is expected to affect northwest India.

Under its influence, light to moderate rain and snowfall are likely at many places in Himachal Pradesh on May 28 and 29. Thunderstorms, lightning and hailstorms accompanied by gusty winds reaching 40 to 50 kmph are also expected at several locations, while isolated areas may witness wind speeds up to 60 kmph.

The IMD further warned that high-altitude districts such as Kinnaur and Lahaul-Spiti could experience strong surface winds of 40 to 50 kmph during the disturbance.

Following the wet spell, temperatures are expected to witness a sharp decline. Maximum temperatures may fall by 2 to 5 degrees Celsius, while minimum temperatures are likely to drop by 2 to 6 degrees Celsius over the subsequent two to three days, bringing considerable relief from the prevailing heat.

The Met Office has also issued advisories for residents and farmers in view of the changing weather conditions.

People living in low hills and plain areas have been advised to avoid prolonged exposure to heat, stay hydrated and wear light cotton clothing. Farmers have been urged to provide light and frequent irrigation to standing crops and adopt mulching practices to conserve soil moisture.

In mid and higher hill regions, authorities cautioned that strong winds and hailstorms may damage crops, uproot temporary structures and disrupt communication lines. Farmers have been advised to install hail nets to protect orchards and crops, while residents have been urged to remain indoors during thunderstorms and avoid taking shelter under trees or unstable structures.

The weather is likely to improve gradually from May 30 onward, with only isolated light rain or snowfall expected in some parts of the state, the IMD said.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Nisha Z

This is exactly what we need in Himachal – a good mix of warnings. But I hope farmers don't panic and take unnecessary risks. Hail nets are expensive for small farmers. Government should provide subsidies or at least distribute nets before such warnings.

Deepak U

Western Disturbance to the rescue! Climate is going crazy – 41.6°C in Una and 2.5°C in Keylong – that's a 39°C difference within the same state! Hats off to IMD for tracking this so precisely. Hope everyone stays safe from hailstorms in mid-hills. ⛈️

Suresh O

Impressive forecast detail! But why only "Yellow" alert for heat wave? 41.6°C is serious business – orange or red would be more appropriate. Also, authorities should ensure that emergency services are ready for wind-related damage in Kinnaur and Lahaul-Spiti. Better safe than sorry.

Rohit L

Finally some good news for us in Shimla! Three days of heat is too much in May – we're not used to this. Bring on the rain and snow! 🥶 And yes, I'll be staying indoors during thunderstorms – not taking any chances with those 60 kmph winds. Let's hope the forecast holds true.

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