Biting cold wave conditions persist in Himachal Pradesh

SHIMLA: Biting chilly wave prerequisites endured in most parts of Himachal as minimum temperatures stayed 12 to 18 levels underneath freezing point in high altitude tribal spaces and different higher hills whilst day temperatures rose marginally.

All natural assets of water stay frozen, affecting hydro power technology which dropped via 20 in line with cent.


Keylong, Kalpa and Manali recorded a low of minus 6.eight levels Celsius, minus 2.6 levels Celsius and minus zero.2 levels Celsius respectively, whilst Sundernagar and Bhuntar in mid hills shivered at zero.7 levels Celsius and 1.zero levels Celsius, followed via Una (four.7 levels Celsius), Solan (five.five levels Celsius), Dharamsala (6.four levels Celsius), Shimla and Palampur (7.zero levels Celsius) and Nahan (9.three levels Celsius).


The day temperatures rose marginally and stayed two to six stage above commonplace. Una in Shiwalik foothills was the freshest in the region with a high of 26.2 levels Celsius, followed via Sundernagar (23.2 levels Celsius), Solan (22.2 levels Celsius), Bhuntar (20.five levels Celsius), Palampur (20.2 levels Celsius), Nahan (20.zero levels Celsius), Shimla (17.7 levels Celsius), Dharamshala (16.2 levels Celsius), Kalpa (10.2 levels Celsius) and Keylong (2.7 levels Celsius).


The native MeT workplace has predicted dry weather in the region for the following six days.
Biting cold wave conditions persist in Himachal Pradesh Biting cold wave conditions persist in Himachal Pradesh Reviewed by Kailash on December 29, 2017 Rating: 5
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