
Srinagar on Saturday shivered at minus 4.6°C, marking the coldest evening this season and signaling the swift onset of winter.
The coolness spreads throughout the Kashmir Valley, ushering in frosty nights and a noticeable drop in temperatures.
An official from MeT instructed information company Kashmir Scroll that Srinagar, the summer time capital of Jammu and Kashmir, recorded a bone-chilling low of minus 4.6 on the newest evening, marking a stark distinction to the earlier evening’s milder minus 2.4.
The official stated that Qazigund witnessed a dip in temperatures, settling at minus 2.8, in comparison with the earlier evening’s minus 2.4.
Equally, Pahalgam noticed a notable drop to minus 5.0 from the earlier evening’s minus 4.8, he stated.
Kokernag reported a minimal of minus 2.3, down from the earlier evening’s minus 2.0, he stated.
Kupwara skilled a decline in temperatures, reaching a low of minus 3.0, in comparison with the earlier evening’s minus 2.5, he stated.
Gulmarg, nonetheless, reported a constant low at minus 4.2, mirroring the temperatures from the earlier evening, which had been at minus 3.0, he stated.
Even Jammu, recognized for its comparatively hotter local weather, skilled a slight lower in temperatures, recording a minimal of 8.1 in comparison with the earlier evening’s 8.6, he stated.
Until tenth December, he stated climate will stay primarily dry. On eleventh December, climate will stay typically cloudy, he stated.
From Twelfth-Fifteenth December, climate will stay typically cloudy with mild rain/snow at remoted greater reaches, he stated. (KS)
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