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Biting cold wave conditions continue unabated in Himachal

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Press Trust of India Shimla
Biting cold wave conditions continued unabated in most parts of Himachal Pradesh as night temperatures remained low and hovered around freezing point at many places.

The weather remained dry and bright sunshine greeted the people, making the day warm and pleasant but there was no relief during the night.

The high altitude tribal areas groaned under freezing cold wave conditions with mercury ranging between minus 12 and minus 18 degrees Celsius while Keylong recorded a low of minus 6.8 degrees Celsius.

Manali shivered at minus 0.6 degrees Celsius while Bhuntar and Sundernagar reeled at zero degrees Celsius and 1.1 degrees Celsius, followed by 2.7 degrees Celsius in Solan, 2.8 degrees Celsius in Una, 3.0 degrees Celsius in Kalpa, 5.0 degrees Celsius in Palampur, 6.5 degrees Celsius in Nahan, 6.8 degrees Celsius in Dharamshala and 7.6 degrees Celsius in Shimla.
 

The maximum temperatures dropped marginally and Una was hottest with a high of 24.2 degrees Celsius while Bhuntar and Sundernagar recorded maximum temperatures at 22.2 degrees Celsius and 21.8 degrees Celsius, followed by 20.8 degrees Celsius in Nahan, 19 degrees Celsius in Solan, 17.6 degrees Celsius in Dharamshala and Shimla, 15.6 degrees Celsius in Manali, 14.0 degrees Celsius in Kalpa and 7.6 degrees Celsius in Keylong.

The MeT office here has predicted rains, thundershowers in lower, mid and higher hills on January 23 and dry weather in the state over the next four days.

The prolonged dry spell is causing anxiety to farmers but it proved a boon for ice skating lovers. An ice skating carnival was also held yesterday after four years.

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First Published: Jan 21 2018 | 7:50 PM IST

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