Himachal Sees Snow & Rain; IMD Issues Thunderstorm Alert for Feb 3

Light to moderate rain and snow affected several parts of Himachal Pradesh, with Kalpa receiving 10.5 cm of snowfall. The India Meteorological Department has issued a warning for thunderstorms with gusty winds and dense fog in isolated locations across multiple districts on February 3. The current conditions are due to a western disturbance, with another expected to affect the region from February 5. Residents are advised to exercise caution and avoid unnecessary travel during adverse weather.

Key Points: Himachal Weather: Snow, Rain, IMD Thunderstorm Warning

  • Kalpa recorded 10.5 cm snowfall
  • Thunderstorm warning for 10 districts
  • Weather influenced by western disturbance
  • Minimum temps to fall 2-3°C
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Light rain and snow lash parts of Himachal; IMD warns of thunderstorms at isolated locations

Light rain and snow lash Himachal. IMD warns of thunderstorms, gusty winds, and dense fog in several districts. Check forecast and advisories.

"Thunderstorm and lightning activity was reported from Bhuntar - IMD"

Shimla, February 3

Light to moderate rains and snow were recorded at several places across Himachal Pradesh over the past 24 hours. The India Meteorological Department has issued warnings for thunderstorms, gusty winds, and dense fog at isolated locations, particularly in the low hills and plains.

According to the Meteorological Centre, Shimla, light to moderate rain and snow occurred at a few places in the state between Monday morning and Tuesday morning. Kalpa recorded the highest snowfall of 10.5 cm, followed by Keylong (7.5 cm) and Sangla (6.5 cm). Manali received the highest rainfall at 22 mm during the period .

Minimum temperatures remained largely above normal by 2-6 degrees Celsius at many stations. The lowest minimum temperature was recorded at Tabo in Lahaul-Spiti at minus 6.4 degrees Celsius, while the highest maximum temperature was reported from Una and Paonta Sahib at 23 degrees Celsius.

Very dense fog was observed in Bilaspur, while shallow fog was reported in Una. Gusty winds with speeds reaching up to 39 kmph were recorded at Seobagh. Thunderstorm and lightning activity was reported from Bhuntar, though no hailstorm, cold day or severe cold day conditions were observed.

The IMD said the prevailing weather conditions are influenced by a western disturbance currently seen as a cyclonic circulation over north Pakistan and adjoining Punjab. Another fresh western disturbance is likely to affect the western Himalayan region from the night of February 5.

In its forecast, the IMD said light to moderate rain or snowfall is likely at a few places in the state on February 3 and February 9, while isolated light rain or snow may occur over high hills on February 6 and 8. Dry weather is expected to prevail on February 4, 5 and 7.

Minimum temperatures are likely to fall by 2-3 degrees Celsius over the next 24 hours, followed by a gradual rise over the subsequent days. Maximum temperatures are also expected to rise gradually after the next 24 hours.

The department has issued a warning for thunderstorms with lightning and gusty winds of 30-40 kmph at isolated places in districts including Una, Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Kangra, Mandi, Shimla, Solan, Sirmaur, Kullu and Chamba on February 3. Dense fog is also likely at isolated pockets in Una, Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Mandi, Solan and Sirmaur.

Residents have been advised to remain cautious, avoid unnecessary travel during adverse weather, and follow advisories issued by the state government, the IMD stated.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see the detailed forecast. Planning a trip to Manali next week, so this is very helpful. Hoping the dry weather on the 4th, 5th and 7th holds true! Fingers crossed.
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Arjun K
Western disturbances are a regular feature this time of year, but the intensity seems variable. The snowfall in Kalpa and Keylong is beautiful but must be challenging for daily life. Our mountain states need robust infrastructure to handle these weather swings.
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Sarah B
The temperature variation is fascinating – from -6.4°C in Spiti to 23°C in Una! Himachal truly has diverse microclimates. Thanks to IMD for the localized warnings.
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Vikram M
While the forecast is detailed, I wish the advisories reached the more remote villages faster. Sometimes by the time the news comes, the weather has already changed. Need better last-mile communication.
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Kavya N
Hope the apple farmers in the mid-hills are okay. Unseasonal weather can really affect the bloom. Sending strength to all the residents dealing with this. ❄️☔

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