MeT Issues Yellow Alert: Rains and Snowfall to Lash Kashmir for 36 More Hours

MeT Issues Yellow Alert - Rains and Snowfall to Lash Kashmir for 36 More Hours

Rains to Persist in Kashmir for 36 Hours as MeT Issues Yellow Alert Srinagar, March 14: The weather in Jammu and Kashmir continues to remain wet, with light to moderate rains expected to lash the region over the next 36 hours, according to the Meteorological Department (MeT). The forecast also includes fresh snowfall in scattered areas, particularly in parts of south Kashmir, adding to the challenges faced by residents and travelers. Current Weather Conditions On March 14, the region experienced widespread rainfall, with light to moderate showers recorded across Jammu…

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Kashmir Shivers Under Record-Breaking Cold: Qazigund Freezes in 16-Year Low

Kashmir Shivers Under Record-Breaking Cold: Qazigund Freezes in 16-Year Low

Kashmir experienced bone-chilling temperatures on Thursday night, as several areas recorded the coldest night in the past 16 years while the Meteorological Department (MeT) officials predicted more precipitation during the next two days. The plummeting temperatures have been attributed to an ongoing cold wave, persisting even after the conclusion of ‘Chillai Kalan’, the 40-day harshest winter period earlier this week. Gulmarg ski resort in Baramulla district recorded a staggering drop in temperatures, reaching a low of minus 12 degrees Celsius. This marked a significant decrease of more than four degrees…

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Chilling News: Night Temperatures to Plummet across Kashmir Valley

Chilling News: Night Temperatures to Plummet across Kashmir Valley

The weather on Sunday was clear with sunshine for a few hours during the day with the meteorological department predicting a further drop in night temperatures Get ready for a frosty bite, folks! Night temperatures across Jammu and Kashmir are expected to drop further in the coming days, sending shivers down spines and turning landscapes into frosty wonderlands. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an alert, predicting a significant dip in mercury levels from tonight. Popular tourist destinations like Gulmarg and Pahalgam are bracing for sub-zero temperatures, while Srinagar…

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