The chances of mercury climbing in Himachal Pradesh are likely to remain dry weather

The temperature is expected to rise further in the state, while the dry season will remain in the state by June 12. According to the meteorological section of the state, the maximum temperature in some parts of the state is likely to rise from 3 ° C to 4 ° C during the next four to five days, while the minimum temperature is likely to be from 2 ° C to 3 ° C, and the maximum temperature in most parts of the highest areas in the coming days is likely to be between 24 to 30, to 30, to 30, to 30, to 30, Probably be in most of the year in the coming days. ° C, although the maximum temperature in most parts of the middle mountainous regions is likely to be between 30 ° C and 34 ° C, the maximum temperature in most parts of the lower hills for the next few days will be between 32 ° C and 38 ° C. However, the people of the state will receive some relief from the scorching heat, as the fresh western disorder will result in light rain in different parts of the state on June 13 and 14. Meanwhile, the weather has been mostly dry over the past 24 hours. The state capital Shimla recorded a maximum temperature of 26.8 degrees Celsius, while the great tourist Dharamshala, Manali, Dalhousie and Kasauli farm, respectively at 34.1 ° C, 29.7 ° C, 26.5 ° C and 29.7 ° C. Similarly, Solan has a maximum temperature of 32.6 degrees Celsius, 37.2 ° C in Mandi, 39.1 ° C in Bilaspur, 37 ° C in Sunandagar, 36.5 ° C in Bhuntar, 38.6 ° C in Kangra, 35.9 ° C in Nahan, 27 ° C in Skin and 27 ° C Nahan, 27 ° C in Kalmas and 26 ° C in Nahan, 27 ° C in Kalmas and Kalmas. The UNA state with a maximum temperature of 41.6 degrees Celsius was the hottest place in the state, while Tabo village tribal districts Laahaul and Spiti were the coldest, where the minimum temperature was recorded at 8 ° C.