Fresh Western Disturbance to hit Himachal Pradesh on Jan 22; IMD issues orange alert for heavy snowfall in higher reaches
Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India], January 21 (ANI): A fresh western disturbance is set to impact Himachal Pradesh from the night of Thursday, bringing widespread rain and snowfall across the state, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing an orange alert for heavy snowfall in higher reaches on Friday.
Speaking to ANI, Sandeep Kumar Sharma, Senior Scientist at the IMD Meteorological Centre, Shimla, said that weather conditions across Himachal Pradesh remained largely clear over the past 24 hours. However, several lower hill districts experienced severe cold wave conditions due to a sharp drop in minimum temperatures.
"From late night on January 22, a western disturbance is approaching. From late night on January 22 through the entire day of January 23 and into the morning of January 24, the entire state is likely to experience rainfall, while snowfall is expected in the higher reaches. This western disturbance is expected to be quite active," he said.
"Keeping in view the possibility of heavy snowfall in Chamba, Kullu and Lahaul-Spiti districts, an orange alert has been issued for these three districts," Sharma said.
In addition, yellow alerts for heavy rainfall have been issued for isolated places in Una, Bilaspur, Mandi, Kangra, Chamba and Kullu districts. The IMD has also warned of thunderstorms and lightning during the active weather period.
The IMD scientist further stated that weather activity is expected to weaken from Saturday.
However, another western disturbance is likely to affect the state later in the week.
"On January 26, another western disturbance will impact Himachal Pradesh, with its effect likely to continue on January 26 and 27. During this period, light to moderate snowfall is expected in the higher hills and upper reaches," Sharma added.
"With the western disturbance approaching from the night of January 22, snowfall is likely across the state, which will break the ongoing dry spell. So far in January, the state has recorded a rainfall deficit of around 95 per cent. Only Lahaul-Spiti and Kullu districts had received light snowfall earlier in the month, which provided a minor break in the dry spell," he said.
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