Himachal on Orange Alert: IMD Warns of Hailstorms, Heavy Rain in 5 Districts

The India Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for hailstorms and heavy rainfall in five districts of Himachal Pradesh, including Mandi, Kullu, and Shimla. A senior scientist stated that weather activity will intensify from April 7 evening due to a fresh western disturbance, affecting the state until April 8. Higher reaches may also experience light to moderate snowfall alongside the rainfall. Conditions are expected to improve from April 10 after the weather activity decreases.

Key Points: IMD Issues Orange Alert for Heavy Rain, Hail in Himachal

  • Orange alert for 5 districts
  • Hailstorms with thunderstorms & lightning
  • Fresh western disturbance influence
  • Higher reaches may see snowfall
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Heavy rainfall in 5 Himachal districts, IMD issues orange alert

IMD issues orange alert for hailstorms & heavy rainfall in 5 Himachal districts. Yellow alert also active. Weather to intensify from April 7.

"Weather activity will intensify from the evening of April 7 - Sandeep Kumar Sharma"

Shimla, April 6

The India Meteorological Department issued an orange alert for hailstorms and heavy rainfall in five districts of Himachal Pradesh over the next two days and also warned of intensified weather activity under the influence of an approaching western disturbance.

According to the Meteorological Centre Shimla, districts of Mandi, Kullu, Shimla, Chamba and Kangra are likely to witness hailstorms accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds.

"Weather activity will intensify from the evening of April 7 under the influence of a fresh western disturbance, bringing widespread rain and hailstorm activity across Himachal Pradesh till April 8," said Sandeep Kumar Sharma, Senior Scientist at IMD Himachal Pradesh.

He added that light to moderate rainfall is expected across most parts of the state, while higher reaches of Lahaul and Spiti, Kinnaur, Chamba, Kullu and upper areas of Shimla may receive light to moderate snowfall.

A yellow alert for hailstorms has also been issued for April 6 in parts of Kangra, Mandi, Kullu and Shimla, while lower hill districts including Una, Hamirpur and Bilaspur are likely to experience thunderstorms and lightning.

Over the past 24 hours, several parts of the state recorded light to moderate rainfall. Kasauli in Solan district recorded 31 mm rainfall, while Shimla received 8 mm. Thunderstorms and lightning were also reported in Shimla and Kangra, with hailstorm activity observed in the upper Shimla regions.

Earlier, snowfall was reported on April 3 and 4 in Lahaul-Spiti, Kinnaur's Kalpa and parts of Kullu district.

IMD said overall rainfall during April so far has remained above normal across all districts of the state.

Day temperatures, which had dropped significantly during the recent wet spell, have risen by 2-3 degrees Celsius over the past 24 hours but remain below normal in several areas. Shimla recorded a maximum temperature of 16.5°C, around 3 degrees below normal.

The Meteorological Office said weather activity is expected to decrease from April 9, though isolated thunderstorms and lightning may still occur in mid-hill districts. From April 10 onwards, conditions are likely to improve, with only isolated light to moderate rainfall expected in some areas.

- ANI

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Rohit P
This is worrying for the apple orchards in Kullu and Shimla. Hail can damage the blossoms this time of year. Farmers must be really anxious. IMD alerts are crucial for them to take protective measures.
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Aman W
Just came back from a trek in Kangra. The weather changed so fast! One minute it's sunny, next there's thunder. Tourists please check forecasts before heading out. Mountains are beautiful but unpredictable.
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Sarah B
The article mentions rainfall is above normal for April. Is this part of a larger climate change pattern we're seeing in the Himalayas? The intensity of these western disturbances seems to be increasing.
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Vikram M
Good that IMD is issuing timely alerts. But in my experience in Mandi, sometimes the local administration is slow to act on these warnings. Hope they are clearing drains and preparing for possible landslides this time.
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Kavya N
Snowfall in Lahaul-Spiti in April! That's actually lovely for the tourists who are still there, but I worry about the residents and the connectivity. The Rohtang Pass might face issues. Travel safe, everyone.

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