MeT predicts monsoon will withdraw from Himachal during last week of September


PTI | Updated: 10-09-2018 20:27 IST | Created: 10-09-2018 20:12 IST
MeT predicts monsoon will withdraw from Himachal during last week of September
Light to moderate rainfall is likely at scattered places in the next two days, he said. (Image Credit: Twitter)
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Shimla, Sep 10 (PTI) Monsoon will withdraw from Himachal Pradesh during the last week of this month, the Meteorological (MeT) Department here said.

However, there will be a significant decrease in precipitation after a couple of days, MeT department director Manmohan Singh said.

Light to moderate rainfall is likely at scattered places in the next two days, he said.

Meanwhile, light to moderate rainfall also occurred at several places in the state in 24 hours.

The highest 34.1 millimeters rain was recorded at Jubbarhatti, followed by Shimla (26.6 mm), Sundernagar (16.6 mm) and Manali (12.2 mm) in during 24 hours.

Meanwhile, the highest 32.8 degrees Celsius temperature was recorded in Una, whereas the lowest 10.1 degrees Celsius temperature was recorded in Keylong, Singh added.

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