Mount abu snowfall

  1. It's 'snowing' in Rajasthan's Mount Abu; Churu records lowest temperature of season at zero degree Celsius: IMD : The Tribune India
  2. Mount Abu Snowfall: Decode The Myth Of This Paradise In 2023!
  3. Mount Abu Wakes Up To Snowfall, As Rajasthan Experiences Record Low Temperatures
  4. Mount Abu Witnesses Snowfall As Rajasthan Sees Record Minimum Temperature
  5. Mount Abu Snowfall: Decode The Myth Of This Paradise In 2023!
  6. It's 'snowing' in Rajasthan's Mount Abu; Churu records lowest temperature of season at zero degree Celsius: IMD : The Tribune India
  7. It's 'snowing' in Rajasthan's Mount Abu; Churu records lowest temperature of season at zero degree Celsius: IMD : The Tribune India
  8. Rajasthan: It's snowing in Mount Abu, Churu also records zero degree celsius


Download: Mount abu snowfall
Size: 57.71 MB

It's 'snowing' in Rajasthan's Mount Abu; Churu records lowest temperature of season at zero degree Celsius: IMD : The Tribune India

ANI Sirohi, December 26 The desert state of Rajasthan is experiencing a record dip in mercury this year with the hill station of Mount Abu experiencing snowfall and the city of Churu, the gateway to the Thar, recording zero degree Celsius. People on the high rocky Aravalli plateau of Mount Abu near the Gujarat border woke up to snow-covered grounds, and glass sheets on vehicles. The minimum temperature in another Rajasthan city Churu, which is known as the gateway to the Thar Desert also slipped to zero degree Celsius on Monday. Northern India is in the grip of severe cold with many parts experiencing cold wave conditions. Fog leading to poor visibility has continued to disrupt road, train, and air traffic. According to the India Meteorological Department, visibility across most of the northern states remained poor with Bhatinda in Punjab and Bikaner in Rajasthan recording "zero visibility". The visibility in the national capital also was at 50 meters. Not only in Bhatinda, but visibility also remained low throughout Punjab, with Amritsar recording visibility of 25 metres. Haryana too recorded low visibility. While places like Ambala and Hissar recorded a low of 25m and 50m respectively, visibility in Chandigarh was 200 metres. According to IMD data, places like Sri Ganganagar and Churu in Rajasthan also recorded low visibility of 25 and 50 meters, respectively. Uttar Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal recorded low visibility on the day with 50 metres visibility at some place...

Mount Abu Snowfall: Decode The Myth Of This Paradise In 2023!

Due to its scenic beauty and altitude, Mount Abu has become the most popular winter destination in Western India. Every winter, a multitude of travellers inquire about Mount Abu snowfall. Although such a phenomenon is yet to occur, snowfall or not, a trip to Mount Abu remains a memorable experience. Located at a lofty altitude of 1220m above sea level, the pleasant Mount Abu climate attracts a lot of travellers that are intrigued by this oasis in the otherwise arid state of Rajasthan. And if you are wondering if Mount Abu Snowfall is a reality then apart from a few cases in the past (as recently as 2005) where Nakki Lake got frozen due to sub-zero temperatures, snowfall in Mount Abu is yet to occur. People have seen a blanket of frost develop over the lake in the peak winter month of December. This frosting phenomenon has further heightened the interest of tourists wanting to visit this unique hill station in the middle of an arid and desert landscape. Being an all-around destination thanks to the milder Mount Abu climate (compared to the rest of western India) helps the hill station maintain a steady influx of visitors. However, it is recommended to enjoy Mount Abu sightseeing to the fullest, a trip planned during the months of November to March is most favourable. The onset of winter in November brings the day temperature in Mount Abu down into the 20s. As the year draws to a close, the mercury starts dipping towards the freezing point in the final few weeks of December....

Mount Abu Wakes Up To Snowfall, As Rajasthan Experiences Record Low Temperatures

Most parts of the desert state of Rajasthan are currently experiencing a serious dip in the temperatures and cold wave conditions. This is the time when the air gets nippier and nights become chilly around most parts of Rajasthan every year. But the desert state is currently experiencing a record dip in mercury, and people were in for a surprise this season when the hill station of Mount Abu started experiencing snowfall! The city of Churu, gateway to the Heavy mist taking over Mount Abu, as the grounds are covered with a layer of snow! Image: Shutterstock/saiko3p. Locals and tourists on the Aravalli plateau of Mount Abu recently woke up to snow-covered grounds and glass sheets on vehicles. According to the “zero visibility”. The visibility in Churu is also recorded at 50 metres. Northern India is in the grip of extreme weather conditions with many parts experiencing cold wave conditions. Fog leading to poor visibility has continued to disrupt road, train, and air traffic. The IMD has predicted severe cold wave conditions in north Rajasthan during next few days. Places to visit in Mount Abu Nakki Lake is the perfect place to sit back and enjoy the panoramic views of the surrounding hills in Mount Abu. Image: Shutterstock/saiko3p. Bordering wildlife sanctuary, which is home to Indian leopard, striped hyena, pangolin, Indian fox, wild boar, and more. There are over 80 temples and shrines here. Built between the 11 thand 13 thcentury, Delwara Jain Temples is one of thebest pl...

Mount Abu Witnesses Snowfall As Rajasthan Sees Record Minimum Temperature

Sirohi (Rajasthan): The desert state of Rajasthan is experiencing a record dip in mercury this year with the hill station of Mount Abu experiencing snowfall and the city of Churu, the gateway to the Thar, recording zero degree Celsius. People on the high rocky Aravalli plateau of Mount Abu near the Gujarat border woke up to snow-covered grounds, and glass sheets on vehicles. The minimum temperature in another Rajasthan city Churu, which is known as the gateway to the Thar Desert also slipped to zero degree Celsius on Monday. Northern India is in the grip of severe cold with many parts experiencing cold wave conditions. Fog leading to poor visibility has continued to disrupt road, train, and air traffic. According to the India Meteorological Department, visibility across most of the northern states remained poor with Bhatinda in Punjab and Bikaner in Rajasthan recording "zero visibility". The visibility in the national capital also was at 50 meters. Not only in Bhatinda, but visibility also remained low throughout Punjab, with Amritsar recording visibility of 25 metres. Uttar Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal recorded low visibility on the day with 50 metres visibility at some places in Uttar Pradesh and Odisha. In contrast, North Bengal recorded visibility of 200 meters. (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Mount Abu Snowfall: Decode The Myth Of This Paradise In 2023!

Due to its scenic beauty and altitude, Mount Abu has become the most popular winter destination in Western India. Every winter, a multitude of travellers inquire about Mount Abu snowfall. Although such a phenomenon is yet to occur, snowfall or not, a trip to Mount Abu remains a memorable experience. Located at a lofty altitude of 1220m above sea level, the pleasant Mount Abu climate attracts a lot of travellers that are intrigued by this oasis in the otherwise arid state of Rajasthan. And if you are wondering if Mount Abu Snowfall is a reality then apart from a few cases in the past (as recently as 2005) where Nakki Lake got frozen due to sub-zero temperatures, snowfall in Mount Abu is yet to occur. People have seen a blanket of frost develop over the lake in the peak winter month of December. This frosting phenomenon has further heightened the interest of tourists wanting to visit this unique hill station in the middle of an arid and desert landscape. Being an all-around destination thanks to the milder Mount Abu climate (compared to the rest of western India) helps the hill station maintain a steady influx of visitors. However, it is recommended to enjoy Mount Abu sightseeing to the fullest, a trip planned during the months of November to March is most favourable. The onset of winter in November brings the day temperature in Mount Abu down into the 20s. As the year draws to a close, the mercury starts dipping towards the freezing point in the final few weeks of December....

It's 'snowing' in Rajasthan's Mount Abu; Churu records lowest temperature of season at zero degree Celsius: IMD : The Tribune India

ANI Sirohi, December 26 The desert state of Rajasthan is experiencing a record dip in mercury this year with the hill station of Mount Abu experiencing snowfall and the city of Churu, the gateway to the Thar, recording zero degree Celsius. People on the high rocky Aravalli plateau of Mount Abu near the Gujarat border woke up to snow-covered grounds, and glass sheets on vehicles. The minimum temperature in another Rajasthan city Churu, which is known as the gateway to the Thar Desert also slipped to zero degree Celsius on Monday. Northern India is in the grip of severe cold with many parts experiencing cold wave conditions. Fog leading to poor visibility has continued to disrupt road, train, and air traffic. According to the India Meteorological Department, visibility across most of the northern states remained poor with Bhatinda in Punjab and Bikaner in Rajasthan recording "zero visibility". The visibility in the national capital also was at 50 meters. Not only in Bhatinda, but visibility also remained low throughout Punjab, with Amritsar recording visibility of 25 metres. Haryana too recorded low visibility. While places like Ambala and Hissar recorded a low of 25m and 50m respectively, visibility in Chandigarh was 200 metres. According to IMD data, places like Sri Ganganagar and Churu in Rajasthan also recorded low visibility of 25 and 50 meters, respectively. Uttar Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal recorded low visibility on the day with 50 metres visibility at some place...

It's 'snowing' in Rajasthan's Mount Abu; Churu records lowest temperature of season at zero degree Celsius: IMD : The Tribune India

ANI Sirohi, December 26 The desert state of Rajasthan is experiencing a record dip in mercury this year with the hill station of Mount Abu experiencing snowfall and the city of Churu, the gateway to the Thar, recording zero degree Celsius. People on the high rocky Aravalli plateau of Mount Abu near the Gujarat border woke up to snow-covered grounds, and glass sheets on vehicles. The minimum temperature in another Rajasthan city Churu, which is known as the gateway to the Thar Desert also slipped to zero degree Celsius on Monday. Northern India is in the grip of severe cold with many parts experiencing cold wave conditions. Fog leading to poor visibility has continued to disrupt road, train, and air traffic. According to the India Meteorological Department, visibility across most of the northern states remained poor with Bhatinda in Punjab and Bikaner in Rajasthan recording "zero visibility". The visibility in the national capital also was at 50 meters. Not only in Bhatinda, but visibility also remained low throughout Punjab, with Amritsar recording visibility of 25 metres. Haryana too recorded low visibility. While places like Ambala and Hissar recorded a low of 25m and 50m respectively, visibility in Chandigarh was 200 metres. According to IMD data, places like Sri Ganganagar and Churu in Rajasthan also recorded low visibility of 25 and 50 meters, respectively. Uttar Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal recorded low visibility on the day with 50 metres visibility at some place...

Rajasthan: It's snowing in Mount Abu, Churu also records zero degree celsius

• • • General News • Politics • Features • • Corporate • • Asia • US • Europe • Pacific • Others • Middle East • • Cricket • Football • Others • Tennis • Hockey • • Relationships • Sexuality • Beauty • Parenting • Fashion • Food • Travel • Quirky • Fitness • Culture • • Bollywood • Hollywood • Music • Out of box • • • • Mobile • Internet • Computers • Others • • National • World • Entertainment • Sports • Business • Health • Technology • Travel • Sirohi (Rajasthan) [India], December 26 (ANI): The desert state of Rajasthan is experiencing a record dip in mercury this year with the hill station of Mount Abu experiencing snowfall and the city of Churu, the gateway to the Thar, recording zero degree Celsius. People on the high rocky Aravalli plateau of Mount Abu near the Gujarat border woke up to snow-covered grounds, and glass sheets on vehicles. The minimum temperature in another Rajasthan city Churu, which is known as the gateway to the Thar Desert also slipped to zero degree Celsius on Monday. Northern India is in the grip of severe cold with many parts experiencing cold wave conditions. Fog leading to poor visibility has continued to disrupt road, train, and air traffic. According to the India Meteorological Department, visibility across most of the northern states remained poor with Bhatinda in Punjab and Bikaner in Rajasthan recording "zero visibility". The visibility in the national capital also was at 50 meters. Not only in Bhatinda, but visibility also remained low t...