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Rajasthan's Mount Abu Freezes at -7°C!
24 Jan
Summary
- Mount Abu recorded its lowest temperature at minus 7 degrees Celsius.
- Frost covered grasslands and ice formed on water bodies.
- A cold wave continues to grip northern and northwest India.

Rajasthan's only hill station, Mount Abu, is currently enduring a severe cold wave, with temperatures dropping to a season-low of minus 7 degrees Celsius. The extreme chill has led to widespread frost covering grasslands and ice forming on ponds and other water bodies, conditions typically unseen after the Basant Panchami festival.
This harsh winter spell is affecting the broader northern and northwest regions of India. The cold wave is attributed to a western disturbance that brought heavy snowfall to the western Himalayan region. Despite a dry winter overall, this weather activity is expected to help reduce the region's rainfall deficit.
Further temperature drops are predicted over the next two to three days. Another western disturbance is anticipated between January 26 and 28, potentially bringing light to moderate rain and thunderstorms to isolated areas of western and northern Rajasthan.



