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Himachal Pradesh Weather Update: Clear Skies Ahead with Rising Temperatures

Himachal Pradesh is expected to enjoy clear weather for the next four days, but rising temperatures could lead to intensified heatwave conditions, particularly in the plains. While high-altitude areas may see a slight increase in temperature, a western disturbance is forecasted to bring light rain starting June 12. This weather pattern follows a week of above-normal rainfall, raising concerns about heat stress in lower regions. Authorities advise residents to take precautions against heat-related illnesses. Stay tuned for more updates on this evolving weather situation.
 

Weather Forecast for Himachal Pradesh

Pallavi Sharma
Dharamshala: The Meteorological Department has announced that Himachal Pradesh will experience clear weather for the next four days. While this forecast may encourage outdoor activities, it is also expected to lead to a rise in temperatures, particularly in the plains where heatwave conditions could intensify. Currently, temperatures in seven towns across the state have surpassed 35°C, with Una recording the highest at a sweltering 39.2°C.


Rain Expected from June 12


The MeT Department predicts clear skies until June 11 throughout Himachal Pradesh. Consequently, high-altitude regions, which have been cooler than usual due to recent rainfall, are likely to see temperatures increase by 3 to 4 degrees Celsius in the upcoming days.


A western disturbance is anticipated to become active on June 12, bringing light rain to higher-altitude areas. By June 13, this disturbance is expected to strengthen, resulting in moderate rainfall in the mid and high hills of the state.


Despite the clear weather over the past three days, the first week of June saw above-average rainfall. Himachal Pradesh recorded 19 mm of rain from June 1 to 7, which is 45% higher than the average of 13.1 mm for this timeframe.


While the forthcoming dry spell may provide temporary relief for tourists and local travel, it could also heighten heat stress in lower regions, according to a weather analyst. Authorities have urged residents in the plains to take necessary precautions against heat-related health issues.