Shimla, Manali See First Snowfall of Season, Delighting Tourists and Farmers

Shimla and Manali have finally received their first significant snowfall of the season, transforming the landscapes and drawing crowds of delighted tourists. The snowfall, which also covered nearby areas like Kufri and Narkanda, has ended a prolonged dry spell that had lasted over three months. This weather brings crucial relief to local farmers and fruit growers whose orchards were under stress due to the arid conditions. The MeT Office attributes the snow to an active Western disturbance and warns of a temperature drop once the skies clear.

Key Points: First Snowfall in Shimla, Manali Boosts Tourism and Farming

  • First seasonal snowfall ends three-month dry spell
  • Tourist influx to Shimla and Manali
  • Relief for stressed farmers and orchards
  • Western disturbance to bring more snow till Sunday
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Shimla, Manali get season's first snowfall; brings cheers to locals, tourists

Himachal's Shimla and Manali receive season's first snowfall, attracting tourists and bringing relief to farmers after a dry spell.

"We are thankful to god for this white spell. - Nidhi Gupta, Tourist"

Shimla/Manali, Jan 23 After much delay, the Himachal Pradesh capital and Manali on Friday experienced the season's first snowfall, leading to a surge of tourists to savour the snow-covered landscape and ending over three-month draught.

"Shimla and its nearby areas have been experiencing snowfall since morning, and this is the season's first snowfall in Shimla town," an official of the Meteorological Department here told IANS.

Places near Shimla, like Kufri and Narkanda, have also been experiencing snowfall, turning the tourist destinations more picturesque.

As news of the snowfall spread, tourists will flock to Shimla, known for the imperial grandeur of its buildings that were once institutions of power when the town served as the summer capital of British India. Likewise, another picturesque tourist resort, Manali in the Kullu district, has been experiencing snowfall.

"We are thankful to god for this white spell," said Nidhi Gupta, a tourist from Punjab's Ludhiana, who was in Shimla along with her friends.

The snowy landscape in Shimla would stay for one-two days, an official of the MeT Office said. "High-altitude areas of Lahaul-Spiti, Chamba, Kullu, Kinnaur, Sirmaur, Mandi and Shimla districts have been experiencing moderate snow," the official said.

The majestic Dhauladhar ranges in the Kangra valley got a fresh blanket of snow cover. Kalpa, some 250 km from the state capital, and Keylong in the Lahaul and Spiti district experienced heavy spells of snow.

Lower areas of the state like Dharamsala, Palampur, Solan, Nahan, Bilaspur, Una, Hamirpur and Mandi towns received rain, bringing down the temperature considerably.

The snowfall has brought relief to farmers and fruit growers, whose orchards had been under stress due to extreme dry conditions in the past three months.

Meanwhile, traffic movement beyond Dhalli, 10 km from Shimla, was suspended as a large stretch of the Hindustan-Tibet Road was under a thick blanket of snow. The entire Kinnaur district and towns in Shimla district, such as Narkanda, Jubbal, Kotkhai, Kumarsain, Kharapathar, Rohru and Chopal are cut off due to heavy snow, a government official said.

The MeT Office said a Western disturbance -- a storm system originating from the Mediterranean-Caspian Sea region and moving across the Afghanistan-Pakistan region -- would remain active till Sunday, bringing in more rain and snow. After the opening of the skies, the minimum temperature could plummet by three to four notches, a weatherman warned.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great for tourism, but the article also mentions many areas are cut off. Hope the administration is prepared with snow clearance and relief for the locals. Safety should be the priority.
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Aman W
The pictures from Kufri must be stunning right now. Remember going there as a kid. Nothing beats the first snowfall of the season in the hills. Pure magic.
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Sarah B
Visiting from Canada and currently in Manali! The locals' joy is contagious. It's beautiful, but tourists please drive carefully on those roads. The traffic is already getting chaotic.
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Vikram M
While everyone is cheering, let's not forget the impact of delayed snowfall. It shows changing weather patterns. We need to talk about climate change's effect on our Himalayan states more seriously.
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Nidhi U
My cousin runs a homestay in Shimla. She's been worried sick with no tourists. This news is a huge relief for so many whose livelihoods depend on the season. Bhagwan ka shukriya.

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