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Himachal Climate: Monsoon is anticipated to be lively, Imd Alert for heavy rain for 3 days – Amar Ujala Hindi Information Dwell theinsiderinsight

Information Desk, Amar Ujala, Shimla

Printed by: Krishan Singh
Up to date Thu, 11 Jul 2024 05:17 PM IST

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Meteorological Middle Shimla has issued a yellow alert for heavy rain in lots of areas of the state for 3 days.

Probabilities of rain in Himachal.
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Monsoon has turn out to be lively once more in Himachal Pradesh. Heavy rain began within the capital Shimla at round 5 pm on Thursday night amid the alert issued by the Meteorological Middle Shimla. A yellow alert for heavy rain has been issued in lots of areas of the state from 11 to 13 July. Monsoon rain is forecast to proceed in some elements of the state until 17 July.

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Alternatively, until Thursday night, vehicular motion was halted on 11 roads within the state. Property price Rs 17,199 lakh has been broken in the course of the monsoon season. On this, the Public Works Division has suffered a lack of Rs 10,177 lakh and the Water Energy Division has suffered a lack of Rs 6,733 lakh.

Heavy rain alert in these districts
In response to the Meteorological Division, a yellow alert for heavy rain has been issued for Una, Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Chamba, Kangra, Shimla, Solan and Sirmaur districts. There is no such thing as a alert for Kinnaur and Lahaul-Spiti districts.

25 p.c much less rain than regular throughout monsoon season

Throughout this monsoon season, the rainfall has been 25 p.c lower than regular. Shimla, Kangra and Mandi acquired regular rainfall. Sirmaur, Una and Lahaul-Spiti acquired lower than regular rainfall. Final night time, Kasauli recorded 38.0 mm rainfall, Paonta Sahib 22.0 mm, Nahan 13.2 mm, Dharamshala 9.6 mm, BBMB 6.8 mm, Sarahan 6.0 mm, Dalhousie 4.0 mm, Dharamshala 3.0 mm, Palampur 2.2 mm, Sainj 2.0 mm and Pandoh recorded 1.0 mm rainfall.

What’s the minimal temperature the place?
The minimal temperature was recorded at Shimla 17.4, Sundernagar 23.2, Bhuntar 21.0, Kalpa 14.6, Dharamsala 21.0, Una 24.0, Nahan 23.4, Keylong 11.7, Solan 22.0, Manali 16.1, Kangra 22.1, Mandi 25.1, Bilaspur 25.6, Dalhousie 15.8, Kufri 15.4, Reckong Peo 18.7, Dhaula Kuan 25.9, Barthin 25.2, Kasauli 19.5, Paonta Sahib 25.0, Dehra Gopipur 26.0, Tabo 13.5, Sainj 21.1, Bajaura 22.3 and Hamirpur at 25.6 levels Celsius.


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