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Pics: More snow in Himachal from Jan. 16

Pics: More snow in Himachal from Jan. 16
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Manali: Central and high hills of Himachal are expected to get more snow in the next few days because of the fresh wave of Western disorders (WD) hit the state of Sunday and so on.
People walked in a snow-covered valley in the village of Jahalman in Lahual-Spiti on Thursday – PTI Photo A WD will hit Himachal on Sunday while another WD will bring clouds to the state of Tuesday.
Part of the country can experience snow and rain from Sunday.
The area around Bijli Mahadev includes snow blankets, in Kullu on Thursday – Ani photocording to the meteorological department, there is no high warning so far, but low temperatures will continue to keep people in the room.
The temperature of the night in most of the Lahaul-spiti, Kullu, Kinnaur, Shimla, Chamba and shower continued to be under freezing.
The Temple of Manu Rishi looked snowed after heavy snowfall, in Shanshar, in Kullu on Wednesday – Ani Photookylong in the Lahaul-Spiti district recorded a minimum temperature of 13.1 degrees Celsius for the last 24 hours.
Temperatures below minus 20 degrees Celsius in Kibber, Hikkim, Langza, Comics, Losar, Kaza and many other parts of Lahaul-Spiti Regency.
Merpati perched on a roof of a snow-covered house in Shimla on Wednesday – Cold PTI Photowith at night, hello fog had become a problem at the bottom of the lower state.
The state meteorological center has issued a yellow warning for hell fog on a low hill and the state plains on Saturday.
A man walked near the patch of snow that melted at Shimla on Wednesday – PTI PHOTOTHE Center suggested to keep livestock in the room and warm and protect the plant from white rust.
Meanwhile, 228 roads are still blocked with snow in Chamba, Kinnaur, Kullu, Lahaul-spiti, Bath and Shimla District.
The vehicle was covered with a layer of snow recently because Shimla continued to receive heavy snowfall rain – Ani Photo hundred and eighty-nine power distribution transformers would still be restored and 42 drinking water schemes still lying.
Jalan Tunnel Manali-Atal has been opened only for locals who are permitted to rise to sissu in their four-wheeled vehicles.
But tourists are allowed to just get to Nehru Kund outside where the road is very slippery because of snow and ice deposits.
Landslide threats still survive on the slopes in the upper area covered with thick layers of snow.

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