U'Khand hills receive fresh snowfall; Cold intensifies

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Press Trust of India Dehradun
Last Updated : Jan 07 2017 | 2:32 PM IST
Higher reaches of mountains in Uttarakhand received fresh snow this morning with Nainital experiencing the first snowfall of the season after a gap of nearly two years while lower areas were lashed by showers making people shiver across the state.
"A number of places located above 2000 metres in both Kumaon and Garhwal regions of the state have received fresh snow including Nainital and Mussoorie while it has rained in most places in the plains," MeT Director Vikram Singh told PTI.
Snowfall in the hills and showers in plains intensified cold conditions across the state with people at many places seen sitting around bonfires to warm themselves.
The mountain peaks of Dhanolti near Mussoorie were covered under white sheets while 'Chardham,' the four famous Himalayan shrines, are chock a block with snow, he said.
The lake city of Nainital experienced first snowfall of the season after a lapse of almost two years. It was raining since late night while snowfall started in the morning.
All the snow clad peaks of the town were looking fabulous. Kilbury, Ayaarpatta, Naina Peak, Snow View had more snow than lower parts of the town.
Being a weekend it's a great gift for the tourists who had flocked in here this morning and were seen enjoying snow at various places.
Before this it was in Feb 2015 only when Nainital experienced a little amount of snowfall.
2016 faced a dry Winter spell without a snowfall or even winter rains, causing an alarming drop in water level of Naini lake.
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The skiing slopes of popular adventure sports destination Auli in Chamoli district were covered under sheets of snow.
The Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam resort as well as most of the hotels were overflowing with tourists, GMVN sources said.
With the MeT department predicting well in advance heavy snowfall in most places above 2000 metres, tourists had already arrived in places like Mussoorie and the neighbouring Dhanolti, Surkanda, Nagtibba and Suvakholi to spend the weekend.
Hordes of tourists were seen frolicking about in snow in these popular spots.
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First Published: Jan 07 2017 | 2:32 PM IST

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