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Himachal braces for major spell of rain, snowfall this week

Himachal: Rain spell over next 24 hours

Shimla: The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast a major spell of rain, hailstorms, thunderstorms, and snowfall across the state from March 14 to 15. This inclement weather is expected to bring down temperatures, which have been above normal in most parts of the state.

Over the next 24 hours, the state is likely to experience light to moderate rain or snowfall in isolated places. While the weather is expected to remain mainly dry on March 11, conditions are predicted to deteriorate from March 12 onwards, with the inclement weather persisting until March 17.

The IMD has also warned of widespread rain and snowfall, accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning, particularly on March 14 and 15.

Temperatures across the state have been normal to above normal, with nighttime and early morning temperatures rising by two to three degrees.

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Minimuim Temperatures

The minimum temperatures recorded at key stations include Shimla at 9.5°C, Jubberhati airport 12 degrees, Bhuntar at 11.6°C, Kalpa at 3.6°C, Dharamshala at 5.2°C, Una at 7.0°C, Nahan at 11.3°C, Keylong at -2.3°C, Palampur at 10.5°C, Solan at 8.0°C, Manali at 8.1°C, Kangra at 13.5°C, Mandi at 12.9°C, Bilaspur at 12.0°C, Chamba at 13.3°C, and Dalhousie at 8.6°C. The lowest minimum temperature was recorded in Tabo at -3.1°C.

The upcoming weather is expected to impact both lower and higher altitudes, with snowfall likely in the high-altitude regions of Lahaul-Spiti and Kinnaur.

IMD Advisory

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Residents and tourists are advised to stay updated on weather conditions and exercise caution, especially in areas prone to thunderstorms and lightning.

While the IMD has not issued any specific travel advisories, people are encouraged to plan their journeys carefully, particularly in snowbound areas, and follow official updates for the latest information. The focus remains on ensuring safety during this period of unpredictable weather.

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