J&K: Snowfall triggers cold wave in valley; Causes roads disruptions too

DN Bureau

The accumulation of snow has also shut the strategic Srinagar-Sonamarg-Gumri road connecting Ladakh , Gurez-Bandipora and Sinthan roads temporarily. Read further on Dynamite News:

Snowfall causes cold wave across Kashmir valley
Snowfall causes cold wave across Kashmir valley


Srinagar: After snowfall on higher reaches the night temperature dropped significantly and triggered cold weather conditions across the Kashmir valley on Sunday, officials said.

The Meteorological Centre predicted the weather will remain partly cloudy on Sunday with the possibility of light rain/light Snow over the higher reaches and at the isolated places of Jammu and Kashmir.

Some roads shut
The accumulation of snow has also shut the strategic Srinagar-Sonamarg-Gumri road connecting Ladakh , Gurez-Bandipora and Sinthan roads temporarily, traffic officials said. They said the snow clearance operation is under way to make these roads traffic worthy.

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Some roads shut due to accumulation of snow 

It said a weak Western disturbance (WD) is likely to hit and can cause light rain and light snow over the higher reaches and at the scattered places towards late evening of December 2 to December 3 morning.

The weather will remain dry hereafter till December 7

Another wet spell on Dec 8
On December 8 there is a possibility of another wet spell with the possibility of light rain and light snow over the higher reaches and at the isolated places, the MeT office said and added the weather will remain dry till December 10.

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Kashmir valley continued to reel under the severe cold as the day and night temperatures significantly dropped after yesterday's snowfall over the higher reaches with Konibal remained the coldest place at minus 3.5°C on Sunday.

Srinagar at minus 1.3°C 
Srinagar had a low of minus 1.3°C recorded during the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday against the 1.0°C the previous night. This was 0.9°C below normal for the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir during this period of the season.

Srinagar’s iconic Dal Lake and other parts were also engulfed with the fog disrupting normal activities. (with Agency inputs)
 










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