The effect of ongoing dry spell in Himachal Pradesh is being seen in most of the areas of the state. In such a situation, the weather remained clear at most places in the state on Tuesday. Due to strong sunshine in the afternoon, the temperature has also increased. It was sunny in the capital Shimla. Whereas in Kullu Manali also, due to strong sunshine, the temperature was warm. Whereas there was fog in the plains. Dense fog was seen in Bilaspur and light fog was seen in Mandi. Whereas the minimum mercury of Kukumseri and Tabo was recorded in minus. Whereas the minimum temperature in 11 cities of the state was less than 5 degrees Celsius. In such a situation, the highest maximum temperature in the state was 27.0 degrees in Solan. Whereas the lowest minimum temperature in Kukumseri was minus -5.3 degrees Celsius.
What is the alert regarding weather?
Scientist Sandeep Sharma of Meteorological Center, Shimla said that now a new western disturbance is going to be active in Himachal Pradesh from the night of 17th December. The effect of which will be seen more in the western Himalayan regions. In such a situation, a yellow alert is issued in the plain areas of the state on 17th and 18th December in some parts of the reservoir areas of Bhakra Dam, Bilaspur and in some areas of Balh Valley, Mandi, due to dense fog in the early morning and late night. At the same time, there is a possibility of rain and snowfall at some places in the high mountain areas on 20th and 21st December. However, the weather is likely to remain clear during the remaining days of the week. In such a situation, there will be no change in the maximum and minimum temperatures in the state for the next 3 to 4 days. The weather is likely to remain dry and normal in other areas of the state till December 22.
What was the minimum temperature of the state?
Kukumseri in Himachal Pradesh recorded the lowest minimum temperature of minus -5.3 degrees Celsius. Whereas the minimum temperature of Tabo was minus -3.0 degrees Celsius. The minimum mercury in state capital Shimla was 11.4 degrees, 3.4 in Sundernagar, 2.8 in Bhuntar, 1.8 in Kalpa, 10.0 in Dharamshala, 7.0 in Una, 10.3 in Nahan, 6.0 in Palampur, 4.0 in Solan, 4.5 in Manali, 5.0 in Kangra, 5.6 in Mandi, 5.6 in Bilaspur. 6.0, 4.7 in Hamirpur, 10.4 in Jubbarhatti, 9.7 in Kufri, 6.5 in Narkanda, 3.9 in Reckong Peo, 0.8 in Seubag, 5.6 in Barthin, 9.0 in Paonta Sahib, 5.6 in Sarahan, 9.0 in Dehra Gopipur, 10.2 in Neri and Bajaura. A minimum temperature of 2.9 degrees Celsius was recorded.
What was the maximum temperature in the state?
The maximum temperature in Shimla was 20.5 degrees Celsius, Sundernagar 23.5, Bhuntar 22.4, Kalpa 17.3, Dharamshala 25.0, Una 25.4, Nahan 24.0, Solan 27.0, Manali 17.0, Kangra 25.6, Mandi 24.8, Hamirpur 25.7, Maximum was recorded at 23.6 degrees in Jubbarhatti, 16.3 in Kufri, 13.7 in Narkanda, 17.3 in Bharmour, 19.2 in Reckong Peo, 25.4 in Barthin, 8.2 in Tabo, 24.3 in Neri and 24.9 degrees in Bajaura.





























