Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Seasons in the sun in Himachal

- Indo Asian News Service n letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

: The sun is shining brightly in Himachal Pradesh these days while a thick blanket of fog refuses to lift from most parts of the northern Indian plains.

Shimla, the ‘Queen of Hills’, is recording the ‘warmest’ days owing to long sunny spells, while cities like Chandigarh, Amritsar, Karnal, New Delhi and Lucknow, located in the plains, are reeling under cold wave conditions with the sun fogged out.

Hill destinatio­ns have been experienci­ng long hours of sunny weather for over a week and the day temperatur­es in most places have risen. The dry weather would prevail till January 15, the Met said.

An official at the Shimla meteorolog­ical bureau told IANS that the maximum temperatur­e in the hill state is one-two degrees above the season’s average.

But nights and mornings are intensely cold.

Data accessed from the weather bureau indicates the weather in hill destinatio­ns of Shimla, Kufri, Narkanda, Chail, Kasauli, Dharamsala, Palampur, Dalhousie and Manali is ‘warmer’ in the day, perfect for a break from the biting chill of the plains.

“What a sun in Shimla. A perfect break from the foggy conditions in Delhi,” said a tourist, Sandeep Dikshit. “We are literally enjoying balmy days here,” his wife Parul added.

Manmohan Singh, director of the meteorolog­ical department, said, “The maximum temperatur­e in the hills is one-two degrees above average due to the long sunny days, while the minimum temperatur­es are one-two degrees below average due to clear skies.”

The humidity level of plus 80% causes fog. In the plains, it is more than 80%. However, in the hills it is around 50% these days.

In Shimla, located around 7,000 feet above sea level, the minimum temperatur­e was 2.1°C on Friday, whereas the maximum was 13.5°C on Thursday.

The night temperatur­e in Dharamsala was 5.2°C, whereas popular tourist resort Manali saw a low of minus 2.6°C.

At -4°C, Kalpa, some 250 km from the state capital, saw a mild overnight snowfall.

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