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Himachal witnesses 9th driest November in 125 years; records 95% rainfall deficit

According to State Meteorological Department, all 12 districts have witnessed significant rainfall deficits
. Sirmaur and Mandi recorded 100% deficits, with no rainfall (0 mm) compared to their averages of 7.7 mm and 13.4 mm, respectively.

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Himachal Pradesh has witnessed its ninth driest November in the last 125 years, with this November seeing a total of 1 mm of rain compared to 19.7 mm, which is considered normal, resulting in a massive 95% rainfall deficit. However, this year’s November rainfall is slightly higher than last year’s record of 0.2 mm (99% deficit), which was also the same amount of rain the state experienced in 2021 and 1983.

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According to State Meteorological Department, all 12 districts have witnessed significant rainfall deficits. Sirmaur and Mandi recorded 100% deficits, with no rainfall (0 mm) compared to their averages of 7.7 mm and 13.4 mm, respectively. Four districts recorded 99% deficits: Shimla (0.1 mm vs 12.6 mm normal), Chamba (0.2 mm vs 34.8 mm), Hamirpur (0.1 mm vs 8.9 mm), and Kangra (0.2 mm vs 14.5 mm).

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Kullu and Una saw 96% deficits, with Kullu receiving 1.1 mm vs 27.7 mm and Una receiving 0.4 mm vs 9.1 mm. Solan recorded a 95% deficit (0.6 mm vs 13.2 mm), Bilaspur (0.7 mm vs 10.6 mm), and Lahaul-Spiti (1.9 mm vs 23.6 mm). Kinnaur had an 84% deficit, receiving 2.7 mm vs 16.3 mm, making it the district with the least deficit and highest rainfall.

The state is expected to experience a fresh spell of snow and rain in its middle and higher hills on December 4-5, ending the dry spell. However, the weather is expected to remain dry across the state from December 6 onwards.

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