Himachal Weather Today: The weather in Himachal Pradesh remained dry in the last 24 hours. In such a situation, no major change has been seen in the minimum temperature at many stations of the state. Now during the changing weather, dense fog was seen in Bilaspur in the plains, while moderate fog was seen in Mandi. Whereas in 10 cities of the state the minimum mercury remained below 5 degrees Celsius. In such a situation, during the changing weather, the weather appeared to be playing a game of hide and seek due to light cloudy sky in Kullu Manali on Friday.
Alert regarding weather in the coming days
According to Sandeep Sharma, scientist of Meteorological Center, Shimla, the weather may worsen again in the state in the coming days. In such a situation, an alert is issued regarding dense fog in the morning and late night in some parts of the plains around Bilaspur and Balh area of Mandi. There is a possibility of light to moderate rain/snowfall at some places in the hilly areas on 20th and 21st December. The weather is likely to remain dry during the remaining days of the week. There is a possibility of light rain/snowfall at one or two places in the high hilly areas of Chamba and Lahaul Spiti. There will be no major change in the minimum temperature in lower hilly/plain and mid hilly areas during the next 48 hours, however, after the next 24 hours the temperature will drop by 2 to 4 degrees Celsius in the higher hilly areas. After this, the minimum temperature across the state is likely to gradually fall by 3 to 6 degrees Celsius in the next 2 to 3 days. Whereas the maximum temperature is likely to increase by 2 to 4 degrees Celsius in the next 48 hours and the maximum temperature is likely to gradually fall by 3 to 7 degrees Celsius across the state in 3 to 4 days.
What was the maximum temperature in the cities of the state?
The lowest minimum temperature in the state was minus -4.1 degrees in Kukumseri. Minimum mercury was recorded at minus -2.3 in Tabo. Minimum mercury in the capital Shimla was 12.2 degrees, Sundernagar 2.7 degrees, Bhuntar 3.5 degrees, Kalpa 3.4, Dharamshala 8.8, Una 7.0, Nahan 9.8, Palampur 5.5, Solan 3.2, Manali 4.6, Kangra 5.7, Mandi 4.6, Bilaspur 7.3, The mercury was 4.9 in Hamirpur, 9.2 in Jubbarhatti, 10.3 in Kufri, 6.7 in Narkanda, 4.4 in Rekong Peo, 5.0 in Seaubag, 6.3 in Barthin, 11.7 in Kasauli, 9.0 in Paonta Sahib, 10.2 in Neri and 3.4 degrees Celsius in Bajaura.
How was the maximum temperature in the state?
The maximum mercury in the state capital Shimla was 18.2. Whereas 22.3 in Sundernagar, 22.2 in Bhuntar, 16.8 in Kalpa, 25.2 in Una, 20.0 in Nahan, 21.2 in Solan, 17.4 in Manali, 21.5 in Kangra, 22.8 in Mandi, 21.7 in Bilaspur, 24.3 in Hamirpur, 22.0 in Jubbarhatti. The maximum temperatures recorded were 15.6 in Kufri, 14.8 in Kukumseri, 15.6 in Narkanda, 18.8 in Bharmour, 19.8 in Reckong Peo, 23.2 in Barthin, 15.9 in Kasauli, 9.4 in Tabo, 24.3 in Neri and 23.1 degrees Celsius in Bajaura.





























