Over the past few days, the state has witnessed continuous rainfall accompanied by hailstorms and thunderstorms, leading to a drop in temperatures and cooler-than-normal weather for this time of the year.
According to the State Meteorological Department, light rain is likely at isolated places in the middle and higher hills on May 7. However, weather conditions across the state are expected to remain dry from May 8 onwards.
As a result, minimum temperatures are likely to rise gradually by 2°C to 4°C, while maximum temperatures may increase by 3°C to 8°C over the next few days, making the days noticeably warmer. Another spell of rain is expected to begin from May 11.
Meanwhile, light rainfall continued in several parts of the state over the past 24 hours. Minimum temperatures dropped by 2°C to 7°C, ranging between 1°C and 19°C, while maximum temperatures also fell by 3°C to 6°C, ranging between 15°C and 33°C.
The maximum temperature recorded in Shimla was 21.1°C, Dharamshala 25°C, Manali 17.8°C, Kangra 29°C, Mandi 28.6°C, Solan 26°C, Kalpa 17.7°C, Keylong 14.2°C, Kufri 14°C, Sundernagar 30°C, Nahan 28°C, and Bhuntar 28.6°C.
Una was the hottest place in the state, recording a maximum temperature of 33°C, while Tabo in Lahaul and Spiti district was the coldest, with a minimum temperature of 0.8°C.
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