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Attention Weather Took A Turn In Punjab, There Will Be Heavy Rain With Thunderstorm From Today

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Jagran Team, Ludhiana. There is a possibility of rain with strong wind in many districts of Punjab on Sunday. At the same time, there was severe cold in many districts on Saturday morning. There was light fog in many places in the morning. At the same time, the wind was also blowing at a speed of ten to fifteen kilometers per hour.

According to Meteorological Center Chandigarh, the minimum temperature in Faridkot was recorded at 3.8 degrees Celsius, which was the lowest in Punjab. The minimum temperature was recorded at 4.0 degrees Celsius in Bathinda, 5.4 degrees Celsius in Ludhiana, 6.0 degrees Celsius in Gurdaspur, 6.8 degrees Celsius in SBS Nagar, 5.8 degrees Celsius in Patiala, 6.2 degrees Celsius in Amritsar.

Himachal Pradesh's peaks Baralacha, Kunjum and Rohtang received snowfall on Saturday. Due to this the cold has increased once again. The Meteorological Department has issued a warning of snowfall with thunderstorm in Chamba, Lahaul Spiti, Kinnaur and Kullu on February 1, while rain with thunderstorm in lower areas.

The impact of western disturbance will be greater on February 1st. Winds can blow at a speed of 40 to 50 kilometers per hour along with rain and snowfall. After snowfall, tourists have increased in Shimla and Manali. Tourists had fun amidst snow on Saturday at Solanganala, a tourist spot 12 kilometers away from Manali.

Tourists enjoyed adventure sports here throughout the day. Avalanche warning has been issued in Chamba, Lahaul Spiti and Kinnaur till February 3. The administration has appealed to the people to avoid unnecessary travel.

There has been a difference of one to three degrees Celsius in the maximum temperature. There has been growth in some places and decline in others. The highest temperature in the state was 22.6 degrees Celsius in Una. Lahaul Spiti has recorded 122.5 mm rainfall.

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