After snowfall on the higher peaks of Pithoragarh district along with the peaks of Kedarnath, Badrinath the weather is likely to remain dry on. On the other hand, the weather remained clear in Dehradun on Tuesday.
An increase of one to two degrees Celsius is possible in the maximum temperature.
Director of Meteorological Center Bikram Singh said that the weather of the state is likely to remain dry once again. During this, there may be an increase of one to two degree Celsius in the maximum temperature. Western Disturbance is not likely to become active till February 11.
During this, there is a possibility of fog in the morning only in Haridwar and Udham Singh Nagar districts for a day or two. Western Disturbance is not likely to be active in the state till February 11.
Earlier the weather took a turn once again due to the activation of Western Disturbance in the state, but its effect was partially seen in the plains. In Chamoli, Rudraprayag, Uttarkashi, Tehri, Pauri, Haridwar and Dehradun districts, it remained cloudy at some places after noon and partly cloudy for two to three hours.
Light rain in these areas
Apart from Joshimath, Pandukeshwar, Hemkund Sahib, Gaurikund and surrounding areas of Kedarnath received light rain after 3 pm. The areas around Dehradun and Mussoorie remained cloudy for about an hour after 2 pm, although the weather cleared in the evening.
Rainfall in nearby high altitude areas including Munsiyari
On the other hand, the weather suddenly changed in the high altitude areas of Kumaon division since evening. Snow started falling in the higher Himalayan terrain including the higher peaks. It rained in nearby high altitude areas including Munsiyari. Light drizzle occurred in Dharchula and strong winds blew.
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