Winter Vacations for Schools in Kashmir to Start in Early December 2025: A Detailed Analysis of the Announcement by Education Minister Sakina Itoo By: Javid Amin | 19 November 2025 Winter in Kashmir is not just a season — it is an experience that shapes the daily rhythm of life. As temperatures drop sharply across the Valley, the annual conversation around winter school vacations becomes not only expected but essential. In 2025, the Education Department of Jammu & Kashmir has taken a proactive step by announcing the winter break for…
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At Minus 2.1°C, Srinagar Records Coldest Night of the Season — Valley Shivers as Frost Tightens Its Grip
Srinagar Records Coldest Night of the Season at −2.1°C | Cold Wave Grips Kashmir | Weather Forecast till Nov 17 By: Javid Amin | 12 November 2025 Srinagar Freezes at Minus 2.1°C — Season’s Coldest So Far The winter chill has set in early this year, as Srinagar shivered at −2.1°C, marking its coldest night of the season. The mercury slipped below the freezing point across most parts of the Valley, coating rooftops and fields with a white frost by dawn. The Meteorological Department (MeT) confirmed that temperatures are expected…
Read MoreWestern Disturbance to Hit J&K and Ladakh from Oct 5: IMD Warns of Heavy Rain, Snow, Travel Disruptions
Western Disturbance to Bring Heavy Rain, Snowfall in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh (Oct 5–7, 2025) By: Javid Amin | 02 October 2025 When Weather Shapes Mountains and Lives The Himalayas are not just mountains—they are living, breathing entities that dictate the rhythm of daily life in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. Every shift in the winds, every snowfall, and every drop of rain carries stories of resilience, culture, and adaptation. As October settles in, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a weather advisory predicting a strong Western Disturbance…
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 MoreHeavy Snowfall and Flashfloods Cause Tragic Incidents and Road Closures in J&K
3 Dead, 12 Rescued as Snow, Flashfloods Disrupt Life in J&K Srinagar 01 March 2025: Heavy snowfall in the higher reaches of Jammu and Kashmir has disrupted surface connectivity across many areas, with flashfloods and landslides exacerbating the situation. The severe weather conditions have led to tragic incidents, road closures, and multiple rescue operations. Tragic Incidents: Udhampur District: Incident: Two people were killed when a boulder from a hillock struck their two-wheeler near Moungari in Udhampur district. The victims included a 50-year-old woman and her 25-year-old son. Reasi District: Incident:…
Read MoreSchools in Kashmir to Reopen on March 7 Following Weather-Related Extension
Kashmir Schools to Reopen After Winter Break on March 7: Minister Srinagar, February 28, 2025 – In light of the recent inclement weather, the Jammu and Kashmir government has decided to extend the winter vacations for all schools in the region. Education Minister Sakina Itoo announced that the vacations have been extended until March 6, and schools will now reopen on March 7. Decision-Making Process: On Thursday, the Jammu and Kashmir government held a crucial meeting to discuss the possible extension of winter vacations following fresh snowfall across the Valley.…
Read MoreSnow and Showers Revive Kashmir’s Winter Charm; Water Bodies Rejuvenates
Snow and Showers Revive Kashmir’s Winter Charm: A Comprehensive Overview Srinagar 28 Feb 2025: After an extended dry spell that left Jammu and Kashmir grappling with a severe precipitation deficit, the recent wet spell has provided some much-needed relief. The overall shortfall has been reduced from 80 percent to 65 percent, thanks to the recent snow and rainfall. This revival of winter weather has brought hope to various sectors, including agriculture and tourism, while also presenting challenges. Meteorological Department Forecast: The latest forecast from the Meteorological Department indicates further improvements.…
Read MoreSnowfall and Rain Forecast for Kashmir: Travel and Agricultural Advisory Issued
Fresh Snow in Higher Reaches of Valley, Gondola Services Suspended in Gulmarg Srinagar, February 26, 2025 – The weather in Kashmir continues to remain wet, with moderate snowfall recorded in the higher reaches and rainfall across most of the plains. Authorities have suspended gondola services at the famous tourist resort of Gulmarg for the day due to the inclement weather. Snowfall and Weather Forecast Director of Met Srinagar, Mukhtar Ahmed, reported that the upper reaches of the Valley experienced fresh snowfall on Wednesday, with “moderate to heavy” snowfall in some…
Read MoreFresh Spell of Snowfall Forecast as Kashmir Transitions from Chillai Kalan to Chillai Khurd
MeT forecasts fresh spell of snowfall; The changing weather pattern comes as winter gradually transitions from the harsh “Chillai Kalan” to the milder phases of “Chillai Khurd” and “Chillai Bacha” Srinagar, Feb 4: A fresh spell of light to moderate snowfall is expected across the higher reaches of Jammu and Kashmir, while the plains, particularly in South Kashmir, are likely to experience light snowfall. The changing weather pattern comes as winter gradually transitions from the harsh “Chillai Kalan” to the milder phases of “Chillai Khurd” and “Chillai Bacha”. In the…
Read MoreKashmir’s Warm January: 75% Less Snow and Day Temps 6 Degrees Higher Than Normal
Kashmir records 75% snow deficit in Jan, day temperatures 6 degrees above normal Srinagar 04 Feb : Kashmir, also known as the Paradise on Earth, is losing its sheen due to drastic changes in weather patterns across the region. In January 2025, Kashmir Valley witnessed a 75 per cent dip in precipitation, and not only that, day temperatures have also risen and been recorded 6 degrees above the normal. Winter in the Valley has always been about snow-covered mountain ranges, huge tourist footfalls to witness the winter wonderland, and sub-zero…
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