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Shimla receives traces of snow, wet spell predicted in Himachal from Thursday

Fresh western disturbance likely to affect northwest India from January 14 night
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The local meteorological office on Monday predicted rain and snow in the middle and high hills of Himachal Pradesh from January 16-19, as a fresh western disturbance is likely to affect northwest India from January 14 night.

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Snow and rain were seen at isolated places since Sunday evening, with Gondla in Lahaul-Spiti district receiving 1 cm of snow, Kalpa 0.4 cm, while state capital Shimla witnessed traces of snow.

Bharmaur received 5 mm of rain followed by Nahan 4.1 mm, Poanta Sahib 3.2 mm, Rajgarh and Banjar 3 mm each, and Dhaulakuan and Dalhousie 2 mm each.

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The tribal areas and higher reaches shivered under piercing cold wave conditions with Kukumseri recording a night temperature of -12.3°C, the lowest in the state, followed by Tabo at -10.9°, Keylong -8.7°, Samdho -7° and Kalpa -3.6°.

The minimum temperature hovered around the freezing point at most of the tourist destinations. Narkanda recorded a night temperature at -2.5°C, Manali -1.1°, Kufri -0.8°, Dalhousie 0.6°, and Shimla 2.4°.

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Cold wave continued unabated in parts of Una, Hamirpur and Kangra districts.

Ground frost was observed in Shimla, Jubbarhatti and Bilapsur, while dense fog engulfed Sundernagar and Mandi saw moderate fog, the Met office said.

The winter season rain deficit from January 1 to 13 stood at 81 per cent as the state received 4.8 mm of rain against 25.5 mm normal rainfall seen during this period.

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