Rohtang Pass and Atal Tunnel recorded heavy snowfall of 75 cm and 45 cm, respectively, while Koksar, Darcha and Keylong in Lahaul and Spiti recorded 45 cm, 30 cm and 20 cm of fresh snow, disrupting normal life in the region, said a statement by the Himachal disaster management agency. Tourist destinations of Chitkul, Sangla and Kalpa in Kinnaur district received 15.5 cm, 7.6 cm and 6 cm of snow while remote Dodra Kawar and Chopal received 30 cm and 6 cm of snow, respectively. The hills around Shimla received season’s first snowfall, although mild, which melted by late Monday morning, the local weather office said. Shimla deputy commissioner Aditya Negi said that 98% roads were opened for vehicular traffic by afternoon. Around 130 roads in the state were blocked because of snow. Temperatures dipped by about five degrees Celsius on Monday after several parts of Himachal Pradesh, including Shimla, Manali and tribal districts of Kinnaur and Lahaul and Spiti received fresh snow. Overall, no significant weather is expected for the next 10 days in both UTs,” Lotus said. Other than that the weather will mostly remain dry. “There is a possibility of light rain and snow around December 8 and 9 at some places. Moderate snowfall was also reported at Kargil, Zanskar and in higher reaches of Leh in the Union territory of Ladakh.
Srinagar received rains on Sunday while snow fell on mountainous areas like Gulmarg in north Kashmir and Shopian in south Kashmir. He added that cold conditions are likely to continue for some more days. “As expected, weather has improved and is mainly clear in all the districts,” said Sonam Lotus, director of Jammu and Kashmir’s meteorological department. Weather office said that 12.2 cm of snow was recorded in Gulmarg during the spell. In Kashmir Valley, Gulmarg witnessed the coldest night of the season as mercury dipped to minus 7 degrees Celsius following the light snowfall in the meadow on Sunday. Weather office said that snowfall in the higher reaches would cause temperature dips in the plains of the northern India in the next few days with temperature likely to fall below 10 degrees Celsius in the national Capital by December 9, when there could be another round of snow in the mountains. Relive nearly a decade's worth of your memories playing the MMO with your friends and prepare for the next expansion - and dare we say, moonwalk - by watching the music video below.Srinagar/Shimla: The mercury plummeted by 5-6° Celsius at several places in the north-western Himalayas on Monday as several parts of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand received fresh snowfall, officials familiar with the matter said. Cutscenes from Final Fantasy 14 play in the background, which is an appropriate play on the fact that Endwalker will be taking players to the Moon in-game. In the music video, Sia glows alight as she dances through the cosmos while singing Sinatra's famous lyrics. Related: The Hardest Part Of Final Fantasy 14: Endwalker Is Saying Goodbye To Old Friends "Fly Me To The Moon" has also been released on Spotify, iTunes, Amazon Music, and other music streaming services. Square Enix said in the press release that it collaborated with the Grammy-nominated artist in dedication to the 25 million registered players worldwide, who have helped the MMORPG grow over the last eight years - from the game's relaunch with A Realm Reborn to the impending release of Endwalker. Square Enix released the video for her rendition of Frank Sinatra's legendary romantic song, "Fly Me To The Moon", to celebrate the upcoming release of Final Fantasy 14: Endwalker.
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