Himachal Pradesh Weather: Neri Warmest at 28.2°C, Kukumseri Coldest at -4.9°C
On Monday, Neri in Himachal Pradesh emerged as the warmest location in the state, recording a maximum temperature of 28.2 degrees Celsius. In stark contrast, Kukumseri in Lahaul-Spiti was the coldest spot, with a minimum temperature plunging to -4.9 degrees Celsius. This significant temperature variation highlights the diverse climatic conditions across the region.
Temperature Rankings Across Himachal Pradesh
Following Neri, Una recorded the second-highest maximum temperature at 27.6 degrees Celsius. Other notable readings include Mandi at 26.6 degrees, Kangra at 25.4 degrees, Berthin at 25.2 degrees, Sundernagar and Bhuntar each at 24.8 degrees, Nahan at 23.6 degrees, and Solan at 23 degrees. These figures illustrate a gradual decrease in warmth from the lower to higher altitudes.
Weather Conditions at Popular Tourist Destinations
Key tourist hubs in Himachal Pradesh experienced milder conditions. Dharamshala recorded a maximum temperature of 22.1 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 10.9 degrees Celsius. Shimla saw a maximum of 17.6 degrees and a minimum of 7.5 degrees, while Manali registered a maximum of 17.8 degrees and a minimum of 2.9 degrees. These temperatures are typical for this time of year, offering pleasant conditions for visitors.
Weather Forecast for the Coming Days
The Meteorological Centre in Shimla has issued a forecast predicting light rain and snow at isolated places in the higher reaches of Himachal Pradesh on February 27 and 28. This weather activity is expected to be localized and brief. For the rest of the state, the weather is anticipated to remain clear and dry until March 1, ensuring stable conditions for daily activities and travel.
Residents and tourists are advised to stay updated with the latest weather bulletins, especially those planning to visit or traverse the higher altitudes where sudden changes can occur. The clear skies in most areas provide an excellent opportunity for outdoor pursuits, but caution is recommended in regions prone to precipitation.



