Mercury soars all time high in Shimla, Solan: IMD
Shimla, Feb 19
Winter Mercury is soaring on a all time high in Shimla, Solan and other cities of Himachal Pradesh. The Meteorological office Shimla stated that February 18, 2023 was warmest ever as Minimum & Maximum temperature of Shimla was 14.4 and 23.2 degree Celsius. Last all time minimum high temperature of Shimla was 14.2 ° C on 23rd Feb 2015 and Maximum temperature 22.6 degrees on February 19, 2006. Similarly it was highest Maximum temperature in Solan on Saturday recorded 29.5 °C on 18th Feb 2023 compared to 28.5 °C on 26th Feb 2021.
Mercury in the day on Saturday also beat all previous records today at Una ( along Himachal -Panjab border ) at it sizzled 30.4 degrees. According to Weathermen earlier to this day temperature of Una was so far highest 33.4 degrees on February 25, 2021.
On Febuary 18 Maximum temperature of Shimla was 23.2 degrees and 11.4 degrees above normal, Bhuntar Airport of Kullu district was 29.7 and 12.1 degrees above normal, Kalpa in Kinnuar 17.6 and 11.6 above normal, Dharmshala 26.5 and 9.4 above normal, Nahan (Sirmaur) 25.3, Keylong 7.2, Solan 29.2 and 9.7 above normal, Tourist resort Manali 20, Kangra 27, Mandi 29.2, Bilaspur 28.6, Hamirpur 27.3, Chamba 27.3, Dalhousie 20.6, Jubberhatti Airport 25.3, Kufri 17.1, Narkanda 17.4 and Kasauli 22.8.
On Sunday (today) Minimum temperature of Shimla at 14 degrees and 10.6 degrees above normal, Bhuntar Airport 9 degree, Kalpa 3.6, Dharamshala 7.2 degrees, Una 10.7 degrees,
Nahan 13.3 degrees, Keylong 0.2 degrees, Solan 7.8 degrees, Manali 8 degrees, Kangra 12.8 degrees Mandi 8.4 degrees, Bilaspur 10 degrees, Hamirpur 11.2 degrees, Chamba 10.4 degrees, Dalhousie 15.2 degrees, Jubberhatti Airport 13 degrees and Kufri 10.8 degrees.
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