Himachal Snowfall & Cold Wave Intensify; IMD Warns of Fresh Disturbance

Large parts of Himachal Pradesh have been hit by light to moderate rain and snowfall, causing a sharp drop in temperatures. The lowest minimum temperature of -6.1°C was recorded in Lahaul and Spiti, while Kothi in Kullu received 75 cm of snow. The IMD attributes the weather to an active western disturbance and warns of a fresh one affecting northwest India from January 30. The forecast predicts further temperature drops and potential heavy snowfall on February 1, with advisories for cold waves and dense fog.

Key Points: Himachal Snowfall, Cold Wave Grip State; IMD Issues Warning

  • Heavy snowfall up to 75 cm
  • Temperatures drop to -6.1°C
  • Fresh western disturbance from Jan 30
  • Cold wave & dense fog warnings
  • Gusty winds up to 94 kmph
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Heavy snowfall, cold wave grip Himachal; IMD warns of fresh western disturbance from Jan 30

Heavy snowfall and a cold wave grip Himachal Pradesh, with temperatures plummeting to -6°C. IMD warns of a fresh western disturbance from Jan 30.

"Minimum temperatures are likely to fall further by 3-4°C over the next three to four days - IMD"

Shimla, January 28

Large parts of Himachal Pradesh witnessed light to moderate rain and snowfall during the past 24 hours, with heavy snow recorded at isolated places, even as temperatures dipped sharply across the state, the India Meteorological Department said on Wednesday.

According to the IMD's Meteorological Centre in Shimla, the weather system led to a significant drop in both minimum and maximum temperatures. Minimum temperatures in the high hill areas dropped to between minus 6°C and minus 1°C, while mid-hill regions recorded lows ranging from minus 1°C to 10°C. The lowest minimum temperature of minus 6.1°C was recorded at Kukumseri in the Lahaul and Spiti district.

Maximum temperatures also remained significantly below normal by 4-8°C at most places. High-hill areas recorded daytime temperatures between 0°C and 7°C, while mid-hill regions recorded temperatures between 4°C and 19°C. Bajaura in Kullu district recorded the highest maximum temperature of 19.2°C.

Several parts of the state received heavy rainfall, with Bhuntar in Kullu district recording 55.4 mm, Saloni in Chamba 50.8 mm, Nagrota Suriyan in Kangra 48.4 mm and Seobagh in Kullu 47 mm. Other areas, including Bilaspur, Mandi and Solan districts, also reported rainfall exceeding 40 mm.

Heavy snowfall was reported in higher reaches, with Kothi in Kullu district receiving 75 cm of snow, followed by Koksar in Lahaul and Spiti with 51 cm, Khadrala in Shimla district with 40.6 cm and Gondla with 36 cm. Manali recorded 28 cm of snowfall, while Kufri received 11 cm.

The IMD reported thunderstorms and lightning at places including Shimla, Jubberhatti, Sundernagar, Bhuntar and Kangra. Gusty winds were also observed, with Kufri recording wind speeds of up to 94 kmph, followed by Kalpa's Recong Peo at 72 kmph and Narkanda and Mashobra at 57 kmph.

Cold day conditions prevailed in Kangra district, while severe cold day conditions were observed in Una, Mandi and Manali. Shallow fog was reported at Kalpa.

The IMD attributed the prevailing weather to an active western disturbance over Jammu and neighbouring areas and said a fresh western disturbance is likely to affect northwest India from the night of January 30.

In its forecast, the IMD said light to moderate rain and snowfall is likely at most places over the state on February 1, with heavy snowfall over higher reaches at isolated locations. Dry weather is expected on January 29, while light rain or snowfall may occur at isolated places on January 28, 30, 31 and February 3. Minimum temperatures are likely to fall further by 3-4°C over the next three to four days, while maximum temperatures may gradually rise by 4-6°C.

The weather office has also issued warnings of cold waves and dense fog at isolated places over low hills and plains during the next few days, advising residents and tourists to take necessary precautions.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The data is quite detailed from IMD. Minus 6°C in Lahaul & Spiti! ❄️ It's beautiful but must be so hard for daily life. I appreciate the early warning for the next disturbance. Stay safe, everyone.
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Arjun K
While the warnings are good, I feel the state government's response is often reactive, not proactive. Where are the winter contingency plans for these districts? We hear this every year. The focus should be on ensuring essential supplies and keeping highways open.
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Priya S
My heart goes out to the farmers in the mid-hill regions. Such a sharp, unseasonal drop can damage crops like apples and vegetables. Jai Kisaan 🙏. Hope they get compensation if there's damage.
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Michael C
The wind speed of 94 kmph in Kufri is intense! That's near-hurricane force. Makes the cold feel much worse. Respect to the people living and working through this.
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Kavya N
We were planning a trip to Shimla next week. Thanks for the detailed forecast, it really helps in making an informed decision. Will wait for the weather to settle. Safety first!

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