In shimla, the record of heat has been broken in the cold weather of January. On friday, january 3, the highest temperature ever was recorded in shimla in January. The maximum temperature in the city was 22 degrees Celsius. Earlier, on january 30 in the year 2006, the record temperature was 21.4 degrees.

On friday, the highest temperature of 24.4 degrees Celsius was recorded in Jubbarhatti adjoining Shimla. On the other hand, if we talk about the minimum temperature, then a temperature of minus 8.4 degrees has been recorded in Tabo.

Yellow alert of snowfall in Himachal

According to sandeep Sharma, scientist of Meteorological Center, shimla, the weather is expected to be clear in the state on january 4. A yellow alert has been issued for heavy rain and snowfall in the high altitude areas of the state on january 5-6. The weather is forecast to remain clear from january 7 to january 10. On friday, people in bilaspur and Mandi had to face problems due to heavy fog. Visibility in bilaspur was 100 meters and in Mandi it was 400 meters. On friday, january 3, Una district was in the grip of cold wave.

Where is the minimum temperature in how many degrees?

The minimum temperatures in different parts of himachal pradesh on friday were -1.9 in Kukumseri, -2.3 in Keylong, 8.2 in Bharmour, 5.8 in Dharamsala, 7.5 in Kangra, 10.5 in Palampur, 13.0 in Dehra, 5.1 in Manali, 3.0 in Bhuntar, 3.1 in Bajaura, 5.7 in Mandi, 3.0 in Sunder Nagar, 6.3 in bilaspur, 10.4 in shimla, 15.2 in Kasauli, 10.9 in Kufri, 7.6 in Narkanda, 0.3 in Sarahan, 9.1 in Nahan, 6.2 in Dhaula Kuan, 0.7 in Kalpa and 3.8 in Reckong Peo.

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