Weather Live Updates: Heavy Snowfall Hits Several Parts of India on 24 January 2026
As the winter season continues to grip the country, many parts of India woke up to a chilly morning on 24 January 2026. The weather forecast predicted heavy snowfall in various regions, and it turned out to be true. The country is currently experiencing a significant snowfall, with many areas reporting snow-covered landscapes.
In Himachal Pradesh, the Public Works Department (PWD) reported heavy snowfall, which forced the closure of 535 roads, including four National Highways. The snow-clearance operations are currently underway, and the authorities are working tirelessly to clear the roads for the convenience of the public. The PWD has also urged people to avoid unnecessary travel until the roads are fully cleared.
The high-altitude areas of Nainital, Uttarkashi, and Tehri Garhwal districts also witnessed heavy snowfall on Friday night. The sudden snowfall left many vehicles and people stranded in these areas. However, the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) teams acted swiftly upon receiving information from the DCR Nainital and the District Disaster Management Department. They successfully rescued the stranded vehicles and passengers in the Ramgarh-Mukteshwar and Dhanachuli Band areas.
The timely action of the SDRF teams has prevented any major inconvenience or accidents in these areas. The authorities have advised people to avoid traveling to these high-altitude areas unless necessary, as the heavy snowfall has made the roads slippery and dangerous. The rescue teams are on high alert and are continuously monitoring the situation to ensure the safety of the public.
The snowfall has also brought a sense of excitement and joy among the locals and tourists. The snow-covered landscapes have turned into a winter wonderland, attracting many visitors to these areas. The tourism industry is also expected to see a boost in the coming days as people flock to these regions to witness the beauty of the snow-covered mountains.
The weather department has predicted that the snowfall will continue for the next few days in these areas, and people are advised to take necessary precautions while traveling. The authorities have also issued warnings for potential avalanches in the high-altitude areas and have urged people to stay away from the avalanche-prone zones.
On the other hand, the rest of the country is also experiencing a drop in temperature, with some areas reporting record low temperatures. The authorities have advised people to stay warm and take necessary precautions to avoid any health issues. Schools and colleges in some regions have declared a holiday due to the extreme weather conditions.
The chilly weather has also brought a sense of unity among the people, as they come together to help each other during these challenging times. The local authorities and NGOs are providing food and shelter to the homeless and needy, ensuring that no one suffers due to the harsh weather conditions.
In conclusion, the heavy snowfall in various parts of India has brought both challenges and joy. While the authorities are working tirelessly to clear the roads and ensure the safety of the public, the snow-covered landscapes have also attracted many tourists. Let us all take necessary precautions and enjoy the beauty of nature in this winter season.

