Shimla: Light snowfall in Himachal Pradesh's high-altitude areas and rain in the mid and low hills on Wednesday pulled the mercury further down in the state.
Snowfall and Rainfall Details
Light snowfall was recorded in the higher reaches, including the mountaintops of Kullu, Lahaul Spiti, Kinnaur and Kangra districts. Light to moderate rainfall, accompanied by thunderstorms, was recorded in the low and mid hills of the state, including Kullu, Mandi, Bilaspur, Kangra and Chamba districts. Hailstorms were also reported from the Tirthan valley in Kullu district and some areas of Seraj in Mandi district.
Temperature Drops
According to the Meteorological Centre, Shimla, maximum and minimum temperatures plummeted by up to 8-9℃. Una recorded the highest maximum temperature of 33℃, which was 4.9 degrees below normal. Among the tourist destinations, Shimla recorded a maximum of 21.1℃, 3.1 degrees below normal, and Manali 17.8℃, 6.2 degrees below normal. Chamba's maximum temperature dropped by 9.4 degrees to settle at 27.2℃.
Minimum Temperatures
Tabo in Lahaul Spiti recorded the lowest minimum temperature of 0.8℃. Shimla recorded a minimum of 9℃, a drop of 5.6 degrees; Kalpa 3.5℃, 2.6 degrees below normal; Dharamshala 11.2℃, 6.7 degrees below normal; Nahan 15.1℃, 7.9 degrees below normal; and Manali 8.2℃, 0.2 degrees below normal.



