Wintry conditions were createdin tribal areas as mercury ranged between minus five and minus eight degrees Celsius in high mountain ranges and passes.
Keylong and Kalpa in Lahaul and Spiti and Kinnaur districts recorded minimum temperatures at minus 3 degree and 1.0 degree while the key tourist resort of Manali shivered at 0.6 degree C.
The minimum temperatures dropped by three to four degrees and Bhuntar recorded a low of 5.5 degree while Shimla, Una and Solan were colder at 6.4 degree C.
The local MeT office predicted rains or snow at many places in mid and higher hills from November 8 to 10 and dry weather from November 11 onwards.
The maximum day temperatures also dropped marginally in spite of sunny day and Una was hottest at 28.0 degree,followed by Sundernagar 25.4 degree, Bhunter24.5 degree, Nahan23.7 degree, Solan23.0 degree, Shimla19.2 degree, Kalpa16.6 and Manali 16.2 degree C.
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