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SHIMLA: Earlier there was a possibility of rain and snowfall in Himachal Pradesh on New Year, but the weather has cleared now, due to which there is no possibility of snowfall on Sunday (December 31, 2023).
Not only this, there is no possibility of rain and snowfall in the state over the next six days. According to the Meteorological Department, the weather will remain clear in the state in the next six days. However, the cold wave has increased due to cold winds and fog in the state.
A decrease in temperature is also being seen at many places for the past few days. Even on Sunday, a slight drop in the minimum temperature has been recorded at several places. The minimum temperature in Shimla was recorded at 4.6 degrees Celsius, 2.2 degrees in Bhuntar and 1 degrees in Kalpa. It was 7.2 degrees in Dharamshala, 5.9 degrees in Dalhousie, 2 degrees in Narkanda, 2.8 degrees in Reckongpeo and -1.9 degrees Celsius in Samdho.
The maximum temperature too has dropped at many places in the state over the last 24 hours. In Shimla, it dropped by 1.7 degrees and reached 13.5 degrees. Similarly, in Sundernagar, the mercury fell by 3.5 degrees and was recorded at 18 degrees. In Bhuntar, it fell by 5.7 degrees to 13.6 degrees. Among the tribal areas, the temperature in Kalpa dropped by 3.8 degrees and reached 9.9 degrees and in Keylong, it dropped by 3.5 degrees to 5.3 degrees. In Kangra also, the temperature fell by 1.8 degrees to 21.2 degrees. In Una, the temperature dropped by 3.8 degrees and it reached 20.2 degrees.