Himachal weather: Four-day alert for heavy rain in several parts from tomorrow
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A heavy rain alert has been issued for several parts of Himachal Pradesh for the next four days.
Shimla has been shrouded in fog since morning on Wednesday (July 17, 2024), adding to the weather’s impact. In Una, heavy rain began at around 12 noon, bringing much-needed relief from the scorching heat and high humidity that affected life earlier in the day. The downpour ended a 15-day dry spell, with residents coming out to enjoy the refreshing change in weather. This rain is also seen as a boon for agriculture, especially for maize crops in non-irrigated areas, as it will enhance crop growth.
Meteorological Centre’s forecast
The Meteorological Centre in Shimla has issued a heavy rain alert for many parts of the state from July 18 to July 21. The department predicts that the rain is likely to continue in various regions of the state until July 23. This forecast indicates a period of sustained rainfall, which is expected to provide much-needed water for crops and replenish water sources across the state.
Advisory for tourists
The Himachal Traffic Tourist Railway Police in Shimla has advised tourists to avoid hilly areas during the rain. According to the police, the roads leading to Kullu, Manali, and Rohtang may experience fog and landslides, creating potential hazards. Tourists are urged to exercise caution and avoid unnecessary travel to these areas to ensure their safety.
Significant rainfall was recorded in various parts of Himachal Pradesh, reflecting the widespread impact of the weather system. Olinda recorded 94.6 mm of rain, Sri Naina Devi 44.8 mm, Baijnath 32 mm, Raipur Maidan 20 mm, Dharamshala 14.4 mm, Kangra 13.8 mm, Brahmani 11.2 mm, Nahan 10 mm and Mandi 8.6 mm. This rainfall has not only provided relief from the heat but also contributed significantly to the water needs of the region.
Minimum temperatures
The minimum temperatures recorded in key locations are as follows: Shimla 18°C, Sundernagar 24.4°C, Bhuntar 23.5°C, Kalpa 14°C, Dharamshala 21.4°C, Una 24.4°C, Nahan 23.2°C, Keylong 13.7°C, Palampur 20°C, Solan 22°C, Manali 20.9°C, Kangra 20.6°C, Mandi 26.6°C, Bilaspur 25.1°C, Hamirpur 26.3°C, Chamba 25.7°C, Dalhousie 16°C, Kufri 16.5°C, Narkanda 15°C, Bharmour 19.5°C, Reckong Peo 17.8°C, Dhaula Kuan 26.2°C, Barthin 24.1°C, Kasauli 20.4°C, Mashobra 18.0°C and Bajaura 23.5°C.