Srinagar: Amid forecast for rain and snow, night time temperature remained above regular at most locations in Jammu and Kashmir.
The weatherman has forecast “remoted very gentle rain and snow” in J&Okay throughout subsequent 24 hours.
For subsequent two days—November 29 and 30— widespread gentle to average Rain, thunderstorm and snow have been forecast throughout J&Okay. Additionally, the weatherman has forecast “yellow warning” for remoted thunderstorm and lightning in each Jammu and Kashmir area for these two days.
There are 4 kinds of color codes signifying the extent of warning: inexperienced which implies no motion, yellow—scenario to be watched, orange–authorities businesses should be ready for extreme climate and purple –motion wanted by the businesses.
“From 1st-Sixth December, climate is predicted to be partly to typically cloudy,”a meteorological division official stated .
Concerning temperature, he stated, Srinagar recorded a low of three.9°C in opposition to 3.5°C on the earlier night time and it was 4.8°C above regular for this time of the yr in Srinagar.
Qazigund recorded a minimal of three.8°C in opposition to 2.6°C on the earlier night time, he stated. The minimal temperature was 4.8°C beneath regular for the gateway city of Kashmir, the official stated.
Pahalgam recorded a low of 1.2°C in opposition to 1.5°C on the earlier night time and it was 4.6°C beneath regular for the well-known resort in south Kashmir.
Kokernag, additionally in south Kashmir, recorded a minimal of two.8°C which was above regular for the place by 0.6°C, the official stated.
Kupwara city in north Kashmir recorded a low of three.0°C which was 4.1°C above regular there, the official stated.
Gulmarg, the official stated, recorded a low of minus 0.2°C and it was 2.9°C above regular for the world well-known snowboarding resort in north Kashmir.
Jammu recorded a minimal of 11.1°C which was above regular by 0.8°C for the winter capital of J&Okay, he stated. (GNS
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