Heatwave Health Crisis in Kashmir: Children Hit Hard as Illnesses Surge Amid Soaring Temperatures By: Javid Amin | Srinagar | 06 July 2025 Heatwave Health Crisis in Kashmir: Children Bear the Brunt of a Climate Emergency As temperatures in Kashmir breach historical records, another less visible but equally urgent crisis is unfolding—one that is overwhelming hospitals, threatening lives, and targeting the most vulnerable: our children. With heat exceeding 37°C in many districts, gastrointestinal infections, dehydration, and heat-related illnesses are spreading rapidly. Experts are raising red flags about contaminated water, poor…
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Kashmir’s Climate Wake-Up Call: Srinagar Records Second-Hottest Day at 35.3°C Amid Worsening Heatwave Crisis
Srinagar Heatwave Hits 35.3°C, Second-Hottest Day This Season: Kashmir Faces Climate Emergency By: Javid Amin | Srinagar | 05 July 2025 Heat Rising: Srinagar Records Second-Hottest Day of the Season Kashmir, long known for its mild summers and cool mountain breezes, is now grappling with intense and prolonged heatwaves. On Friday, Srinagar scorched at 35.3°C, making it the second-hottest day of the season after the 35.5°C mark reached on June 24. Even more startling: it was hotter than Jammu, which recorded 35.0°C on the same day. Heatwave Highlights Across Kashmir:…
Read MoreHot and Humid Weather in Kashmir: A Climate Alarm Wrapped in Sweat
Understanding Today’s Weather Forecast, Heat Impacts, and What It Means for the Future June brings more than just school vacations and saffron-scented air in Kashmir. This year, it has ushered in an unusually persistent heatwave, transforming even the high-altitude Valley into a sweltering zone that feels more like Delhi or Hyderabad. Today, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast another round of hot and humid weather across several states—including Jammu & Kashmir, parts of North India, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, and even Sindh across the border. This is not just…
Read MoreKashmir Schools to Shut for 10-Day Summer Break from July 1 Amid Scorching Heat
Kashmir Schools to Remain Closed for 10-Day Summer Vacation from July 1 Due to Heatwave Srinagar | 20 June 2025 In response to the relentless heatwave sweeping across the Valley, Jammu & Kashmir Education Minister Sakina Itoo has announced a 10-day summer break for all government and private schools in the Kashmir division, starting July 1 to July 10, 2025. The announcement, made during a press briefing at the Civil Secretariat in Srinagar, comes as daytime temperatures continue to hover well above 32°C, with meteorologists reporting a 26% rainfall deficit…
Read MoreUnprecedented Heatwave in Kashmir: What’s Causing the Temperature Spike?
Heatwave Sweeps Kashmir as Srinagar Records Hottest Day of the Season Srinagar 22 May 2025: Kashmir, known for its cool climate and picturesque landscapes, is currently experiencing an unprecedented heatwave. The soaring temperatures have disrupted daily life, affecting agriculture, tourism, and public health. Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, recorded its hottest day of the season at 32.2°C, marking a significant deviation from the usual weather patterns. The heatwave has extended across the region, with Qazigund touching 33.0°C, Kokernag at 31.4°C, and Pahalgam at 27.2°C. Even Gulmarg, a…
Read MoreKashmir’s Spring Heatwave Breaks 80-Year Record: Srinagar Hits Scorching 30.4°C
Meteorological Department Issues Alerts as Region Braces for Weather Extremes Srinagar, 15 April 2025: A Climate Anomaly in the Valley Kashmir is witnessing an unseasonal and record-breaking heatwave as Srinagar recorded 30.4°C on Tuesday, marking its hottest day in April since 1946. The unusual heatwave is part of a broader pattern across the Valley, with temperatures soaring well above their seasonal averages and raising concerns among residents, environmentalists, and local authorities. Temperature Peaks Across Kashmir Srinagar’s temperature stood 10.2°C above the average, closely approaching the all-time April peak of 31.1°C…
Read MoreClimate change to bring more extreme weather events to Kashmir, including September heatwaves
By: Wahid Bhat Kashmir is currently experiencing an unprecedented heatwave in September, shattering long-standing temperature records due to an ongoing dry spell that has persisted for the last 45 days. Srinagar, on September 12th, recorded a scorching maximum temperature of 34.2°C, a staggering 6.0°C above the normal seasonal average. This marks the second-highest maximum temperature ever recorded in September since the establishment of the weather observatory in 1891. The previous record of 33.8°C dated back to September 1, 1970, with an all-time high of 35.0°C set on September 18, 1934.…
Read MoreKashmir Heat Wave Worsens, Leaves Locals and Tourists Struggling
Kashmir is reeling from a heat wave after the valley earlier this week witnessed the second-hottest September day in recorded history, causing hardships to locals and tourists alike. On Tuesday, Srinagar recorded a maximum temperature of 34.2 degrees Celsius, six degrees above normal, the met office (Srinagar) deputy director Mukhtar Ahmed told PTI. He said it was the second-highest maximum temperature ever recorded in September since 1891, when the weather observatory was established. Ahmed said it broke a 53-year-old record of 33.8 degrees Celsius, recorded on September 1, 1970. The…
Read MoreKashmir Water Crisis deepens amidst persistent Dry Spell and Scorching Heat
Despite some light rainfall in parts of Kashmir on Friday, the heat wave continued at isolated places, according to the Meteorological Department (MeT). Director MeT Sonum Lotus said that the maximum temperature remained normal in Jammu region, but isolated places in Kashmir continued to experience heat wave conditions. Lotus added that there is a possibility of light rainfall at isolated to scattered places of Jammu and Kashmir during the next two days. However, he said that there is no forecast of any major respite from the prevalent weather conditions for…
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