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Minimum Temperatures Improve Across Kashmir; Wet Weather, Snowfall Ahead

Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppPinterestLinkedinCopy URLTelegramEmailTumblrReddItPrintKoo Pic: Shakeel/Excelsior Srinagar, Jan 21: The minimum temperature improved at most places across Kashmir, even as the prolonged dry spell in the plains of the Valley is likely to end with the Meteorological Department forecasting spells of wet weather, including widespread snowfall for the upcoming week, officials said on Wednesday. Two strong western disturbances are likely to affect Jammu and Kashmir this week, with the first one making its impact on Thursday, and another on January 26, the officials said. Under the influence of these systems, widespread light to moderate rainfall/snowfall is expected, including in the plains of the Valley, with heavy falls at a few places, the officials said.

Minimum Temperatures Improve Across Kashmir; Wet Weather, Snowfall Ahead

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Key Highlights

  • They said the main activity of these weather systems would occur on January 23 and 27.
  • The weather system, beginning on Wednesday, could end the prolonged dry spell in the plains of Kashmir as the MeT office has forecast the possibility of light to moderate snowfall in the plains, including Srinagar, the officials added.
  • The system could disrupt the surface and air traffic, they said.
  • The Kashmir Valley is currently in the midst of ‘Chilla-i-Kalan’, a 40-day period of extreme cold during which night temperatures often drop several degrees below the freezing point, and the chances of snowfall are the highest.
  • ‘Chilla-i-Kalan’, which began on December 21 last year, ends on January 30.
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