Manali Weather Update
Manali weather is set to change dramatically as Himachal Pradesh anticipates fresh snowfall and rain until March 17, 2026. Districts including Shimla, Kullu, Mandi, Kangra, and Chamba are currently on alert for stormy conditions.
Yellow alerts have been issued for several districts due to expected thunderstorms, hail, lightning, and gusty winds. On March 12, the region is bracing for adverse weather, with specific warnings for the aforementioned districts.
Despite a brief dry spell expected on March 13 in the low and mid-hills, a fresh western disturbance is predicted to trigger rain and snow across the state starting March 14. This shift in weather patterns aligns with the changing climate conditions observed in Himachal Pradesh.
Temperatures are forecasted to dip, with minimums likely to fall by 2°C to 4°C and maximums by 3°C to 5°C. For instance, Shimla recorded a minimum temperature of 13.6°C, while Dharamsala noted 12.8°C. Manali itself recorded a minimum temperature of 11.2°C.
In contrast, Una emerged as the hottest spot in the region, recording a maximum temperature of 33.2°C. Meanwhile, Tabo in Lahaul-Spiti recorded the coldest temperature at 1.4°C.
Over the past 24 hours, most areas remained dry, although light showers were reported in the higher hills. This fluctuation in weather highlights the ongoing changes in climatic conditions affecting the region.
As the weather develops, residents and visitors are advised to stay updated on local forecasts and heed any warnings issued by meteorological authorities. Observers expect that the upcoming weather changes could impact travel and outdoor activities in the area.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact impact of the anticipated weather changes, but the situation is being monitored closely by local authorities.
