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Rainfall drenched various regions of Himachal Pradesh, causing temperatures to plunge

Beginning with ominous clouds, the day unfolded with a welcome respite from the recent heatwave.

Chamba experienced a substantial downpour of 11 mm, followed by Seobagh with 7.8 mm, and Tissa and Bharmour both received 4.0 mm of rainfall.

Dalhousie, Jot, and Manali registered 3.0 mm, 2.4 mm, and 2.0 mm respectively.

Thunderstorms accompanied the rain, adding a dramatic touch to the weather, while intermittent showers danced across the landscape.

The drop in temperatures prompted residents to retrieve their warm clothing, finding relief from the scorching weather.

Tourists in Shimla, Dalhousie, and Manali welcomed the pleasant weather, a welcome change from the relentless heat of the plains.

Farmers rejoiced at the prospect of rejuvenating crops, and tourists savored the opportunity to witness the region’s natural beauty anew.

The lingering dark clouds served as a reminder of the delicate balance between sunshine and rain, sustaining life.

Night temperatures across the state improved by a few degrees, with Keylong at 2.7 degrees, Dalhousie at 4.5 degrees, Manali and Kalpa at five degrees, and Narkanda at eight degrees.

The Meteorological Office forecasts rain and snowfall in many areas of the state over the next 24 hours.

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