The vehicular traffic on Hindustan-Tibet National highway was closed beyond Dhalli. Rampur and Kinnaur bound vehicles are being routed via Dhami-Basantpur-Kingal road, while several link roads in Shimla were closed due to heavy snow.
Shimla-Kalka road and other roads connecting the state capital with lower hills were open.
Theog-Hatkoti road was opened for traffic this afternoon.
Shimla received 20 cm of snow while Jakoo, Kufri, Wildflower Hall and Fagu recorded 35 cm to 45 cm snowfall.
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Theog and Kotkhai recorded 35 and 30 cm of snow. Sangla, Chitkul and Rekong Peo received 6 mm, 15 cm and 4 cm of snow.
The key tourist resorts of Chail and Kasauli and Karol Tibba received moderate snowfall while Solan had flakes for the first time in the season.
Tribal areas of Lahaul and Spiti and Pangi and Bharmaur had mild snowfall but mercury stayed at minus 13.1 degree C while Shimla shivered under freezing cold with mercury plummeting to zero degree.
Deputy Commissioner, Shimla, Dinesh Malhotra reviewed the situation and directed the officials to ensure that the roads were cleared.
Shimla-Kalka road and roads linking lower areas of Kangra, Hamirpur and Mandi with state headquarter remained open.
The snowfall was mild in tribal areas and mercury rose by two degrees to stay at minus 4.5 deg and minus 3.0 degree at Keylong and Kalpa and Manali and Kullu did not receive any snow but icy winds lashed the region.
Maximum day temperatures dropped by few notches as sky remained heavily overcast and Una recorded a high of 14.4 deg.
Sundernagar and Bhuntar recorded a high of 13.2 deg and 13.0 deg, followed by Kangra 12.1 deg, Nahan 11.0 deg, Dharamsala 10.5 deg, Shimla 7.5 deg and Kalpa 4.0 deg C.
Tourists were making a bee-line to Shimla to enjoy snow as snowfall coincided with week end holidays.