Fresh snowfall in Himachal Pradesh causes Dalhousie and other parts to freeze
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, HIMACHAL PRADESH/ Created : Mar 14, 2019, 18:04 IST
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Tourists are having a field day in Himachal Pradesh, especially Dalhousie, after fresh snowfall in Himachal Pradesh. The snowfall occurred in the higher regions of the state, and Dalhousie weather has reached sub-zero temperature … Read more
Tourists are having a field day in Himachal Pradesh, especially Dalhousie, after fresh snowfall in Himachal Pradesh. The snowfall occurred in the higher regions of the state, and Dalhousie weather has reached sub-zero temperature on Thursday. Read less
Tourists are having a field day in Himachal Pradesh, especially Dalhousie, after fresh snowfall in Himachal Pradesh. The snowfall occurred in the higher regions of the state, and Dalhousie weather has reached sub-zero temperature on Thursday. According to the Meteorological (Met) Department, some parts also saw light rain.
Good news for travellers who went out seeking adventure at Lahaul district, and as well as Spiti’s administrative centre Keylong, as they witnessed 15 cm of snowfall. Also, Kalpa in the Kinnaur region also experienced 6 cm of snowfall.
Reports suggest that Keylong is currently the coldest destination in Himachal Pradesh, as the area recorded minus 8 degree Celsius temperature. At Kalpa, the minimum temperature recorded was minus 2 degrees Celsius.
Manali and Kufri both recorded a minimum temperature of 1 degree Celsius, and the very happening hill town of Shimla recorded 5.5 degree Celsius temperature.
Well, it seems like the weather this year is continuing to surprise us every now and then. As of today, it is raining in Delhi NCR, and folks cannot get enough of the beautiful breezy weather in the city.
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