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Government of India Earth System Science Organization Ministry Of Government of India Earth System Science Organization Ministry of Earth Sciences India Meteorological Department Press Release Date: 07th April, 2021 Time of Issue: 1345 hrs IST Subject: Weather forecast for Uttarakhand Realized Weather during past 24-hours (from 0830 hrs IST of yesterday to 0830 hrs IST of today): Scattered light to moderate rainfall/snowfall observed over hills of Uttarakhand as per satellite and meteorological observations. Chief rainfall amount (mm): Bageshwar: Sama-2.2; Chamoli: Tapovan-10.0, Joshimath-10.4, Pandukeshwar-20.0, Chamoli-1.6; Dehradun: Tiuni-12.0, Chakrata- 9.0, Mussoorie-7.1, Haripur-6.4, Dehradun-1.7, Jollygrant-0.4; Garhwal Pauri: Thalisain-2.0, Lansdown-1.0, Srinagar-0.6; Garhwal Tehri: Tehri-5.8, Dhanaulti-4.0, Pithoragarh-2.6, Keertinagar-1.0; Rudraprayag: Ukhimath-4.4, Jakholi-4.2, Rudraprayag-1.4; Uttarkashi: Jan ki Chatti-27.0, Purola- 16.0, Barkot-15.0, Mori-13.0, Bhatwari-10.0, Uttarkashi-9.0; Dunda-7.0 Weather forecast for Uttarakhand: Light to moderate fairly widespread rainfall (upto 20 mm) on 07th; light rainfall (upto 10 mm) on 08th & 09th April and very light rainfall (upto 2.5 mm) on 11th April likely over Uttarakhand. Light to moderate fairly widespread snowfall (upto 20 cm) on 07th; light snowfall (upto 10 cm) on 08th & 09th April and very light snowfall (upto 2.5 cm) on 11th April likely over higher reaches of Uttarakhand. Mainly dry weather likely to prevail on 10th April over the state. Fall in maximum temperatures by 2-30C during next 3 days over most parts of the state and rise by 2-40C thereafter. Date-wise weather forecast for Chamoli district of Uttarakhand: Date Forecast for Chamoli district 07 April Generally cloudy sky with possibility of light to moderate rainfall (upto 20 mm) over the district and 2021 light to moderate snowfall (upto 20 cm) over higher reaches of the district. Isolated thunderstorm accompanied with lightning & gusty winds of the order of 40-50 kmph also likely. 08 April Generally cloudy sky with possibility of light rainfall (upto 10 mm) over the district and light 2021 snowfall (upto 10 cm) over higher reaches of the district. 09 April Generally cloudy sky with possibility of light rainfall (upto 10 mm) over the district and light 2021 snowfall (upto 10 cm) over higher reaches of the district. 10 April Mainly clear sky becoming Partly cloudy sky towards evening/night. Mainly dry weather likely to 2021 prevail. 11 April Mainly clear sky becoming Partly cloudy sky towards evening/night. Mainly dry weather likely to 2021 prevail. Date-wise weather forecast for Tapovan and Joshimath area of Uttarakhand: Date Forecast for Tapovan and Joshimath areas 07 April Generally cloudy sky with possibility of light to moderate rainfall (upto 20 mm). Isolated 2021 thunderstorm accompanied with lightning & gusty winds of the order of 40-50 kmph also likely. Maximum Temperature : 20.00C Minimum Temperature(observed) : 10.30C 08 April Generally cloudy sky with possibility of light rainfall (upto 10 mm). 2021 Maximum Temperature : 21.00C Minimum Temperature :9.00C 09 April Generally cloudy sky with possibility of light rainfall (upto 10 mm). 2021 Maximum Temperature : 21.00C Minimum Temperature :7.00C 10 April Mainly clear sky becoming Partly cloudy sky towards evening/night. Mainly dry weather likely to 2021 prevail. Maximum Temperature : 23.00C Minimum Temperature :8.00C 11 April Mainly clear sky becoming Partly cloudy sky towards evening/night. Mainly dry weather likely to 2021 prevail. Maximum Temperature : 24.00C Minimum Temperature :8.00C Outlook for 12th-16th April, 2021 for rainfall/snowfall over Chamoli District: Very light to light Rainfall (upto 10 mm) over the district and very light to light snowfall (upto 10 cm) over higher reaches of the district during 12th-16th April. This is the last special bulletin in related to Uttarakhand and Chamoli, Tapovan , Joshimath areas. .
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