Odisha recently experienced an extraordinary winter spectacle as the districts of Sundergarh and Mayurbhanj got blanketed in snowfall and heavy frost, thereby transforming some of the regions into enchanting cold-weather paradises. Reports add that the temperatures plunged to a rare low of 3°C recently drawing attention from tourists and creating a buzz across the state. Referring to this, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) had earlier issued a yellow warning, cautioning residents about an impending cold wave.
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Frost and snow envelop Sundergarh and MayurbhanjIn Sundergarh’s Koida area, the sight of snow-dusted fields and frost-covered vehicles greeted residents on Sunday morning. The chilling weather extended to nearby regions like Tensa, Kalta, Malda, and Kasira, where frost settled heavily, creating a breathtaking winter landscape. Similarly, Mayurbhanj’s renowned Similipal region, famous for its wildlife and trekking trails, experienced intense frost as temperatures remained below 3°C for three consecutive days.
The freezing conditions did impact daily life, particularly for workers, students, and the elderly. Many have turned to traditional methods such as lighting bonfires and layering up in warm clothing to cope with the biting cold. Despite these challenges, the weather phenomenon has sparked widespread fascination, making the otherwise temperate Odisha a hub for winter enthusiasts.
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Tourists flock to OdishaThe unanticipated snow and cold has turned Sundergarh and Mayurbhanj popular winter travel destinations. In an area that is not usually known for such cold temperatures, tourists are swarming to these locations in hopes of seeing a unique climatic phenomenon. Travelers seeking the serene charm of frost-laden vistas and the thrill of snow-covered scenery are flocking to popular spots like Similipal and the scenic Koida area.
For tourists, this unique weather event has unveiled a new side of Odisha’s natural charm. Against the backdrop of snow-kissed greenery and frost-glazed fields, visitors have been able to capture moments rarely associated with this eastern Indian state.
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Locals struggle with the negative effects of the cold wave, but the incident also demonstrates the erratic charm of nature. Today, Sundergarh and Mayurbhanj are a beautiful sight for travellers. Odisha’s unexpected winter marvel is set to continue to revolve around these districts as long as the cold wave persists.
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