Unseasonal rain and snowfall have led to a sharp change in weather across large parts of north India, affecting daily life in both hill states and the plains. Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand witnessed the season’s first snowfall, while several districts in western Uttar Pradesh were drenched by widespread rain.
In the hill regions, fresh snowfall was reported in Shimla, Manali, Narkanda, Kufri, and surrounding high-altitude areas. Snow accumulation covered roads and rooftops, forcing authorities to regulate traffic in vulnerable stretches. Tourists visiting these destinations were seen enjoying the snow, even as cold conditions intensified and temperatures dipped significantly.
Jammu and Kashmir recorded around 31 millimetres of rainfall during the recent weather activity. The impact was also felt in Uttar Pradesh, where rain was reported in nearly 35 districts. Meerut recorded a sharp drop in temperature, with the mercury falling to around 10.5 degrees Celsius, making it one of the coldest locations in the region.
The meteorological department issued alerts for parts of Uttar Pradesh, warning of strong winds and the possibility of power disruptions due to falling trees and damaged electricity lines. District administrations were advised to remain alert as sudden weather changes could affect normal services.
According to weather officials, the influence of western disturbances is expected to continue for the next few days. This may lead to further rain and snowfall in higher reaches of the Himalayas, along with fluctuating temperatures in the plains. Residents, travellers, and farmers have been advised to remain cautious, especially in areas prone to landslides, waterlogging, and weather-related accidents.










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