Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Himachal weather dept issues yellow alert for six districts; heavy rain, snow expected

Rohtang Pass closed for vehicular traffic due to heavy snow on Thursday afternoon

- HT Correspond­ent ■ letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

The meteorolog­ical (MeT) department on Thursday issued a yellow weather warning for heavy rains and snowfall in six districts of Himachal Pradesh on Friday, even as a western disturbanc­e became active in the region.

The department also forecast rain and snow in the state from Thursday onwards up to Saturday.

“Heavy rain, snowfall and thundersto­rm is highly likely to occur accompanie­d by lightning and hail in Chamba, Kangra, Mandi and Kullu,” said Shimla MeT centre director Manmohan Singh.

Heavy snowfall and rain may also occur in Lahaul-Spiti and Kinnaur district, Singh added. Earlier, the alert was for five districts, excluding Kinnaur.

The MeT office issues colourcode­d warnings to alert people ahead of severe or hazardous weather, which has the potential to cause damage, widespread disruption and/or danger to life.

Yellow is the least dangerous of all the colour-coded weather warnings. It indicates the possibilit­y of severe weather over the next few days that could affect the public.

ROHTANG CLOSED DUE TO SNOWFALL

Meanwhile, the 3,978-metre Rohtang pass closed for vehicular traffic due to heavy snowfall on

Thursday afternoon. Many vehicles are reportedly stranded on the route. There are reports of heavy snowfall on Kunjum, Baralacha passes and Koksar.

KELYONG COLDEST IN STATE

Meanwhile, no appreciabl­e change was recorded in the minimum and maximum temperatur­es in the last 24 hours in the

state. Minimum temperatur­es were 3 to 4 degrees Celsius above normal and maximum temperatur­es were 3 to 4 degrees C below normal.

Keylong, the administra­tive headquarte­rs of Lahaul and Spiti district, remains the coldest place in the state with the minimum temperatur­e recorded at minus 1.5°C and a maximum temperatur­e of 7.9°C.

Kalpa in Kinnaur was the second coldest with a minimum temperatur­e of 5.0°C and a maximum temperatur­e of 14.3°C.

The tourist resort of Manali recorded a minimum of 5.4°C and maximum of 14.8°C.

Shimla town recorded a minimum temperatur­e of 11.2°C and maximum temperatur­e of 19.4 degrees Celsius.

Kufri recorded a minimum

temperatur­e of 8.7°C and maximum of 12.7°C while Dalhousie recorded minimum of 11.1°C and maximum of 13.8°C.

The western disturbanc­e is a storm system that has an extratropi­cal origin.

The system is prevalent throughout the year and largely impacts the Indian region or the subcontine­nt in the post monsoon and the winter season.

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