The districts of Shimla, Sirmaur, Kinnaur and Solan received little snowfall till late evening, despite the forecast for a widespread snowfall in most places in mid and high hills on January 24 and 25. Surender Paul, Director, Meteorological Centre, Shimla said that “In what’s a new development, we have noticed the formation of a high pressure area that’s reducing the intensity and restricting the movement of Western Disturbance towards the southern districts of the state. That’s the reason why the precipitation has been less in these districts.”
239 roads have been affected in the latest spell of snowfall and rainfall in the state. Most roads (139) are shut in Lahaul-Spiti, followed by 53 in Chamba and 31 in Kullu. As for transformers, 533 have been affected in Chamba and 117 in Lahaul-Spiti. 29 water scheme, too, have been hit, with 27 in Chamba.
Heavy snowfall disrupted life in Lahaul & Spiti district on Wednesday. The traffic movement within the district came to a halt. Lahaul valley residents reported that around 30 cm snow was reported at district HQ Keylong, while Udaipur and Darcha regions received more than 30 cm snow. Due to inclement weather conditions, the BRO couldn’t restore Manali-Leh NH, cutting off the Lahaul valley from the rest of the state. Avalanches took place at two places between Tandi and Udaipur, blocking the flow of the Chenab for a couple of hours.
It’s the third time in this month that Western Disturbance has resulted in less than expected precipitation in these districts. Surender Paul said that “The snowfall has been more in Lahaul and Spiti, Chamba and Kullu this winter.”
In the latest precipitation spell that started Tuesday morning, the most widespread snowfall has been recorded in Chamba, Kullu and Lahaul and Spiti, as quoted by Tribune. While a few places in Chamba and Lahaul Spiti received between 45 and 50 cm snowfall, the maximum snowfall at a few places in Shimla and Kinnaur districts has been just about 8 cm.
Even as snowfall hasn’t been widespread, most places have received rainfall across the state over the last two days. Surender Paul, Director, Meteorological Centre, Shimla, said “Rainfall has been good, many places in Kangra and Chamba have received heavy rainfall. Due to this good spell, the winter rain deficit has come down to 15 per cent.” He further added “Also, another Western Disturbance will hit the state towards the end of this month. That spell, too, will us bridge the rain deficit even more.”
According to the weather department, the precipitation will reduce from tomorrow until the next Western Disturbance arrives towards the end of the month. Surender Paul said “There will be light snowfall and rainfall in higher reaches, but overall the weather will be dry”
The lack of good snowfall this season has left the apple growers quite worried. Lokinder Bisht, an orchardist from Rohru as quoted by Tribune said “The orchards located in mid and low elevations have been hit hard. Due to dry conditions, the plants have become prone to several diseases. And with temperatures rising, there’s a possibility of early flowering.”
(With Inputs from Tribune)
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