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Home / Environment / Himalayas Parched: January Snowfall Vanishes

Himalayas Parched: January Snowfall Vanishes

11 Jan

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Summary

  • Western Himalayas face near-drought conditions due to absent western disturbances.
  • January 2025 saw an 81.4% precipitation deficiency, a rare occurrence.
  • Lack of snow impacts water resources, agriculture, and tourism sectors.
Himalayas Parched: January Snowfall Vanishes

An unprecedented dry spell has gripped the Western Himalayas, creating near-drought conditions as western disturbances have entirely missed the region this winter. Higher reaches of Uttarakhand reported no snowfall in January 2025, a highly unusual event. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) noted the absence of these storms as the primary cause.

January 2025 recorded an alarming 81.4% deficiency in precipitation, significantly contrasting with December's 18% deficit. Climate experts describe the situation as "drought-like" over the hills, potentially marking one of the driest winters for north-west India. This lack of winter precipitation is concerning for crucial water sources and the agricultural sector.

The missing snowpack affects rivers feeding the Indo-Gangetic plains and impacts tourism, particularly ski resorts in states like Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Meanwhile, despite the dryness in the Himalayas, northern India is grappling with persistent cold wave conditions in isolated pockets.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Western disturbances, crucial storm systems bringing moisture, have bypassed the region entirely this winter.
The lack of snow impacts water resources for rivers, agriculture, and revenue for ski resorts.
January 2025 has seen an 81.4% precipitation deficiency, indicating severe drought-like conditions.

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