Mercury dropped sharply with Shimla and Bhuntar recording a low of 0.2 degree as the snowfall ended a three-month long dry spell while authorities have also warned of medium avalanche in high hills and tribal areas of Himachal Pradesh.
The upper Shimla and Kinnaur region were cut off after the heavy snow blocked roads bringing vehicular traffic to a halt beyond Shoghi, 13 km from here, where a large number of travellers were stuck.
The state capital and several other areas were without power for more than 10 hours.
State electricity board engineers and workmen were trying to restore power but it was not an easy task amid the continuing snowfall.
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Churdhar ranges in Sirmaur and surrounding areas of Nauradhar, Haripurdhar and upper Shallai areas received heavy snowfall.
90 cm of snow was recorded at Chaurdhar and 45 cm at Haripurdhar.The Transgiri area has also been totally cut off due to heavy snow.
Shimla received 40 cms of snow till this noon while key tourist resorts of Kufri, Fagu and Narkanda had 45-55 cm of snow.
Khada Patthar also received 45 cm of snow while Manali had 30 cm of snow.
The snowfall was preceded by rains and sleet. Shimla received 20 mm of rains, Dharamshala 44 mm, Manndi, Poanta Sahib and Solan 38 mm of rains each, Nahan 35 mm, Una 34 mm, Bajura 32 mm.
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The minimum temperatures dropped sharply. Manali recorded a minimum temperature at 0.8 degree followed by Solan 2.5 degree, Sundernagar 4.7 degree, Nahan 5.0 degree, Dharamshala 8.4 degree and Una 9 degree C.
The Met office has warned of heavy snowfall at isolated places in mid and high hills tomorrow also and dry weather in the region thereafter.
Public Works Department men are working round the clock to clear the snow and remove the fallen trees while engineers are on the job to restore power supply at the earliest, an official spokesperson said.
SP Shimla DW Negi has cautioned the tourist and locals to restrict outdoor movement as there was threat of snow-laden trees falling on roads.
Normal life has been crippled in tribal Lahaul and Pangi valleys following another spell of heavy snowfall in the higher reaches in Kullu and Mandi districts.
The normal traffic has come to a halt in Manali and upper areas, experiencing heavy snowfall. Rohtang Pass and adjoining areas are covered under a 60 cm thick blanket of snow whilekey tourist resort of Manali and Solang Nallah experienced first heavy snowfall of the season.
Thevehicular traffic was suspended beyond Manali while traffic on Kull-Manali road has been disrupted due to slippery road conditions and 30 HRTC buses were stranded at various places.
Deputy Commissioner Kullu, Yunus Khan, said "situation is normal and we have advised the people to refrain from visit in snow bound areas like Jalori Jyot or Rohtang pass for next few days as more snowfall is likely in the region."
"Tourist vehicles were trapped between Solang and Manali due to snowfall yesterday but we managed to bring the tourists to Manali", he added.
High altitude areas of Mandi district includingPrashar, Shikari Devi, Barot also experienced first snowfall of the season while lower areas are witnessing intermittent rains.