Darjeeling was swathed in a white carpet on Saturday, not with snow but ice left behind after a 30-minute hailstorm.
The
cover lasted hours and started melting when it rained after the
hailstorm. The temperature dipped to around 4 degrees Celsius in the
hill town. Met officials said a cyclonic circulation had led to the
weather and predicted similar conditions for the next few days.
Traffic
was affected in the hills as most drivers stopped to avoid damage to
their windscreens from the hail. Also, the thick deposit of ice on the
roads slowed movement.
Residents and tourists were elated. Many swarmed the streets and the Chowrasta, which was also under a cover of ice.
The
hailstorm started around 1.45pm. “The moment the hailstorm stopped, we
went out of our hotel and walked up to the Mall. There was no snow but
we had a great time. Everything from the rooftops to the streets was
under a white cover,” said Rohit Dutta, a Ranchi resident on a family
trip to Darjeeling.
Darjeeling Chowrasta covered with Hailstones |
Along with Darjeeling town, areas like Batasia
Loop, Jorebungalow and a number of adjoining hamlets and tea gardens
witnessed the hailstorm.
Back in March 2016, there had been a
similar bout of hailstorm in Darjeeling town. “It was a great experience
and no less than snowfall. In fact, the ice deposit was thicker than
the snowfall that we had in December last year. As the day temperature
was on the rise for the past few days, we were feeling the winters are
over. But the hailstorm came as a surprise,” said Nima Lama, a
Darjeeling resident.
The hailstorm, however, left tea planters
worried. This is because they feared damage to leaves of the first flush
from the hail.
“The easterly winds are in confluence with the Western Disturbance.
This
has caused the rain, hailstorm and even snowfall in upper reaches of
sikkim,” said G.N. Raha of the regional Met office in Gangtok. Siliguri
had showers on Saturday evening.
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