Cold Wave Grips Himachal After Heavy Snowfall, Six Cities Record Sub-Zero Temperatures

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By Arindam Seal

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Shimla, February 6  The intense cold wave in Himachal Pradesh has worsened after recent snowfall, plunging temperatures to sub-zero levels in several cities. The state capital Shimla is nearing the freezing point, while the tribal regions of Lahaul-Spiti, Kinnaur, Kullu, and Chamba are experiencing extreme cold conditions.

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Severe Drop in Temperature Across Himachal

Temperatures have fallen below freezing in key hill stations, severely disrupting normal life. The coldest regions in the state include:

  • Keylong (Lahaul-Spiti) -12.2°C
  • Kukumseri -11.6°C
  • Tabo -10.8°C
  • Kalpa (Kinnaur) -3.1°C
  • Bharmour -1.9°C
  • Manali -1.5°C
  • Shimla 1°C (below normal)

Fresh Snowfall in Several Areas

Over the last 24 hours, light snowfall was reported in several parts of Himachal Pradesh:

  • Keylong and Gondla (Lahaul-Spiti) 6 cm snowfall
  • Kalpa 4 cm snowfall
  • Kothi 3 cm snowfall

Despite clear skies on Thursday, bringing some relief from bone-chilling cold, the Meteorological Department has predicted dry weather for the next 24 hours. However, between February 8-12, another Western Disturbance is expected to cause fresh snowfall in high-altitude regions.

100+ Roads Blocked, Transportation Severely Affected

The heavy snowfall has caused significant disruptions in transportation, with over 100 roads blocked across high-altitude regions, particularly in:

  • Lahaul-Spiti (most affected)
  • Kinnaur
  • Kullu
  • Chamba

Snow accumulation has made commuting difficult, especially in tribal areas. Additionally, strong winds in Chamba have damaged power lines, leading to electricity outages in multiple locations.

Weather Forecast: Cold Wave to Continue

According to Shimla Meteorological Center Director Kuldeep Srivastava, temperatures are expected to remain low despite clear weather.

  • Short-term relief is expected on February 7, as the sun is likely to shine.
  • From February 8, a new Western Disturbance will bring fresh snowfall in higher altitudes.
  • Plains will see dense fog in the early morning and late night, reducing visibility and making driving hazardous.

Travel Advisory

Motorists are advised to drive with caution, especially in fog-affected regions, as reduced visibility may pose travel risks. Residents in snow-covered areas should prepare for extreme cold conditions, and power outages may continue in certain regions due to snowfall-related damages.

Cold Wave Grips Himachal After Heavy Snowfall, Six Cities Record Sub-Zero Temperatures

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