Heavy hailstorm occurred in many areas of Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh this morning. At around 5:30 am, there was hailstorm for 10 minutes in Huruwa, Shigarcha and Dobling villages of Shigarcha Panchayat. Due to this, other crops including apple were destroyed. Whereas in other parts of the state the weather has remained clear since this morning. However, the Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted light rain in Chamba, Kangra, Kullu, Mandi, Shimla, Solan and Sirmaur districts even today. Yellow alert of storm and storm has been issued for these districts. At some places, strong winds can blow at a speed of 40 to 50 kilometers per hour. According to IMD, rains will continue in most parts of the state for the next six days. Monsoon can enter any time after June 20. Monsoon generally hits the state between June 22 and 25. This time too there are signs of monsoon arriving around the scheduled time. There will be a drop in temperature due to rain. According to IMD, after the rain, the maximum temperature may drop by one to two degrees Celsius. However, due to clear weather in most areas of the state on Sunday, a jump of 6.2°C was recorded in the average maximum temperature. In the last 24 hours, the temperature of Neri in Hamirpur reached 35.5 °C after an increase of 11.2 °C, that of Kangra reached 32.2 °C after an increase of 9.3 °C, that of Bhuntar reached 32.2 °C after an increase of 9.2 °C and that of Manali reached 25.2 °C after an increase of 8.7 °C. Today there may be a slight decline in it. The weather remains pleasant at tourist places. After the recent rains, the weather at tourist places in the state remains pleasant. The maximum temperature of the state's famous tourist destination Shimla was recorded at 25.6 °C, Manali at 25.2 °C, Kufri at 19.3 °C and Narkanda at 18.0 °C. Tourists are enjoying the pleasant weather due to the coolness in the weather. These days the movement of tourists has increased at tourist places and people are enjoying the natural beauty amidst the cold winds.