Himachal Pradesh records 4°C to 7°C above normal, heat wave alert issued in parts of state

ANI April 8, 2025 165 views

Himachal Pradesh is experiencing an unexpected heat wave with temperatures soaring 4-7°C above normal across multiple regions. The India Meteorological Department has issued heat wave alerts for districts like Solan, Kullu, Mandi, and Kangra. Una emerged as the hottest location, recording 36.8°C, while hill stations like Shimla and Manali hit 26°C. A western disturbance is expected to bring relief by late April 9, potentially reducing temperatures and bringing light rainfall to several districts.

"During the past 24 hours, weather remained mostly clear across Himachal Pradesh" - Sandeep Kumar Sharma, IMD Senior Scientist
Shimla, April 8: The hill towns of Shimla and Manali in the North Indian state of Himachal Pradesh have recorded temperatures 7 degrees above normal. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) in Himachal Pradesh has issued a heat wave alert for today (April 8) in select parts of the state, as temperatures in the last 24 hours have soared 4°C to 7°C above normal.

Key Points

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Una records highest temperature at 36.8°C in state

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Heat wave alert issued for multiple districts

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Western disturbance expected to bring rainfall soon

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Temperature likely to drop by 3-5°C after April 9

The Senior Scientist of IMD , Sandeep Kumar Sharma, while speaking with ANI about the prevailing weather conditions, said that the temperatures are above normal across the state.

"During the past 24 hours, weather remained mostly clear across Himachal Pradesh. At most locations, the temperature was 4°C to 7°C above normal," he said.

The highest temperature recorded in the state was 36.8°C in Una, making it the hottest location in Himachal Pradesh during the last 24 hours. Shimla and Manali both recorded 26°C, which is 7°C above the seasonal average.

In the higher reaches, like Kinnaur and Kalpa, temperatures were also 5°C to 7°C above normal.

"The mid-hills and higher hills districts are experiencing significantly above-normal temperatures." He added.

Regions such as Sundernagar, Bhuntar, and Dharamshala are currently witnessing heat wave-like conditions, IMD confirmed.

For April 8, the IMD forecasts clear skies across the state but warns of heatwave conditions forming in Solan, Kullu, Mandi, and Kangra districts. The heatwave alert for these areas remains in effect for the day.

However, relief is on the horizon. Sharma said that a western disturbance will approach late on April 9, bringing with it chances of rainfall in some areas.

"A western disturbance will approach late on April 9, which may bring rainfall to some areas of Chamba, Kullu, Kangra, and Lahaul-Spiti," Sharma said.

Following this, starting April 10, Shimla and surrounding areas may also experience rain with thunderstorms, leading to a drop in daytime temperatures by 3°C to 5°C.

Light rain may also continue into April 12, particularly in the higher and mid-hill regions. After April 12, the weather across the state is expected to normalise.

Meanwhile, the temperature in Shimla city remained 7°C above normal, and similar conditions are expected today. A noticeable drop in temperature is anticipated around April 10, bringing much-needed relief from the current heat.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is really concerning! I visited Shimla last summer and it was pleasantly cool. 26°C in April is unheard of 😰 Climate change is hitting our hill stations hard.
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Priya M.
Just cancelled our Manali trip because of this heat alert. Was looking forward to escaping Delhi's heat, but seems like there's no escape anywhere now ☀️
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Ankit S.
The article mentions relief coming after April 9, but I wish it provided more specific temperature forecasts for the coming days. Would help with travel planning.
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Sunita R.
Our apple orchards in Kullu are suffering! The early heat is causing premature flowering. Farmers need better early warning systems for such weather changes.
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Vikram J.
Interesting article but could use more context - how does this compare to previous years' April temperatures? Is this a record or part of a trend?
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Neha T.
Stay safe everyone in the affected areas! Drink lots of water and avoid going out in peak afternoon hours. Hope the predicted rainfall brings relief soon 💧

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