A day after plain areas in Kashmir experienced the season’s first snowfall, minimum temperatures dropped significantly across the valley on Friday, officials reported. The meteorological department has forecasted a cold wave across many areas over the next four days.
Night temperatures plummeted following the snowfall in the higher reaches and some plains of the region. Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, recorded a minimum temperature of minus 2 degrees Celsius, a sharp decline from the previous night’s minus 0.5 degrees Celsius.
Weather Department’s Forecast
The meteorological department indicated that the cold wave is likely to persist in the coming days, urging residents to prepare for colder nights. The snowfall, while welcomed by winter enthusiasts and tourists, has also brought challenges for locals, including disruptions in daily life and transportation.
Regional Impact
Higher altitudes witnessed heavier snowfall, while plains received a moderate layer of snow, transforming the valley into a picturesque winter landscape. The drop in temperatures has increased demand for heating supplies, adding to the region’s seasonal challenges.
Authorities have advised caution, especially for travelers and those residing in remote areas, as road conditions may deteriorate due to icy surfaces.