Himachal Braces for Intense Wet Spell: Thunderstorm & Hail Alerts Issued

The India Meteorological Department forecasts a fresh and intensified wet spell for Himachal Pradesh from April 7, bringing widespread rain and higher altitude snowfall. Thunderstorms accompanied by lightning, gusty winds, and hailstorms are expected, particularly on April 7 and 8, affecting several districts. This active weather is driven by western disturbances and has already caused a notable drop in daytime temperatures across the state. The IMD has advised caution due to potential disruptions to power, transport, and daily life.

Key Points: IMD Issues Thunderstorm, Hail Alerts for Himachal from April 7

  • Fresh wet spell from April 7
  • Thunderstorms with hail likely
  • Significant snowfall in Lahaul-Spiti
  • Temperatures to fluctuate sharply
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Wet spell to intensify in Himachal from April 7; IMD Issues thunderstorm, hail alerts

IMD forecasts intensified rain, snowfall, and thunderstorms with hail in Himachal Pradesh from April 7. Stay updated on weather alerts and safety advisories.

"Thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusty winds... with hailstorm activity expected on April 7 and 8. - IMD"

Shimla, April 5

The India Meterological Department has forecasted rain and snowfall in Himachal Pradesh during the next seven days. Light to moderate rain and snowfall were recorded across most parts of Himachal Pradesh over the past 24 hours, bringing a notable dip in day temperatures, even as the India Meteorological Department has forecast a fresh wet spell from April 7.

According to a press communique issued by the Meteorological Centre in Shimla, widespread precipitation activity was observed across the state, with several areas in Lahaul-Spiti receiving significant snowfall, including Gondhla (28.5 cm) and Keylong (20 cm). Rainfall was also recorded in districts such as Chamba, Mandi, Kangra, Kullu and Shimla.

The weather office said maximum temperatures have dropped appreciably by 2-8 degrees Celsius across most stations, while minimum temperatures remained largely normal. Tabo recorded the lowest minimum temperature at 0.2°C, while Una was the hottest at 30.6°C.

According to IMD, the current weather conditions are active due to an active western disturbance over central Pakistan and adjoining regions, coupled with an upper-air cyclonic circulation over north India. Another fresh western disturbance is likely to affect northwest India from April 7, intensifying weather activity across the state.

The Met Centre has forecast light to moderate rain and snowfall at many places across Himachal Pradesh on April 7 and 8, while scattered precipitation is expected on April 5, 6 and 9. Isolated rainfall or snowfall activity may continue till April 11.

Thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusty winds (30-50 kmph, gusting up to 60 kmph) are likely at isolated places over the next few days, with hailstorm activity expected on April 7 and 8. Districts including Shimla, Kullu, Kangra, Mandi and Solan are likely to be affected.

Strong winds are also expected to prevail over Kinnaur and Lahaul-Spiti during this period.

The IMD said there will be no major change in minimum temperatures over the next 4-5 days. However, maximum temperatures are likely to rise by 3-5°C over the next 48 hours before falling again by 3-5°C thereafter.

The department has cautioned that thunderstorms and hail may disrupt normal life, causing damage to power lines, reduced visibility, and slippery road conditions. People have been advised to stay indoors during storms, avoid taking shelter under trees, and follow official advisories.

Overall, Himachal Pradesh is set to witness an active spell of weather over the coming week, with intermittent rain, snowfall in higher reaches, and thunderstorm activity likely to persist.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see such detailed forecasts from IMD. My family is in Mandi district, and I've already forwarded this to them. The warning about avoiding trees during thunderstorms is so important—many people don't take it seriously.
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Rohit P
Western disturbances are really active this season. While the rain is good for water levels and agriculture, the hail can destroy apple blossoms in Shimla and Kullu. Hope our farmers are prepared. 🤞
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Sarah B
I'm visiting Dharamshala next week. This forecast is a bit worrying. Does anyone know if the airport in Kangra is likely to face disruptions due to these thunderstorms?
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Vikram M
The temperature swing mentioned is interesting—rising 3-5°C then falling again. People should keep their woolens handy even if it warms up briefly. Weather in the hills is so unpredictable!
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Karthik V
While the alerts are helpful, I wish the IMD and local administration would provide more real-time updates through SMS or apps, especially for remote areas like Lahaul-Spiti where connectivity is already a challenge.
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Meera T
28.5 cm of snow in Gondhla in April! That's incredible. Must be beautiful but also very difficult for daily life

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