Snowfall in Himachal, Uttarakhand; North India to shiver at 3 degrees due to La Nina - in Pics
While some parts of India have already started getting snowfall, north India braces for a really cold winter!
A delayed monsoon withdrawal over the past few weeks have raised fear about an exceptionally cold winter in the northern belt of India. The La Nina weather phenonmenon is likely to make things more chilly!
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North India braces for a chilly winter
It seems that north India is set to shiver this winter! La Nina, a weather phenomenon that leads to harsher winters, will be hitting Asia, said experts and this weather phenomenon is also expected to add to Asia’s energy crisis. In a chilly warning, experts have said that mercury will fall as low as 3 degrees celsius due to the La Nina effect in January and February.
(Pic: PTI; snowfall in Lahaul Spiti)
Heavy snowfall in the hill states
On Monday (October 25), several areas of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand received heavy snowfall, as India braces for a very cold winter. The Manali-Leh highway was closed for normal traffic on Sunday after fresh snow at Baralacha pass in Himachal Pradesh's Lahaul and Spiti district. According to a disaster management official, 80 people were stuck in the Lahaul-Spiti district due to bad weather.
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Char Dham Yatra continues amid snowfall
Increasing cold in Uttarkashi district
The cold also increased in the low-lying areas including both the places of Uttarkashi district.The roads and the helipad here have been covered with a layer of snow and the clearing operations are in process near Kedarnath Shrine.The helicopter service has been affected in Kedarnath and snow is being cleared from the helipad.
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Snowfall in Anantnag leads to casualties
Two people died while as many were rescued after they were trapped in snowfall in Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on Sunday, taking the death toll due to inclement weather to five. Parts of the valley, especially the higher reaches in south Kashmir, received moderate to heavy snowfall over the weekend.
(Pic: PTI-snowfall in Gulmarg)