Rain lashes Kashmir

SRINAGAR, May 18:
After witnessing above normal day temperature due to sunshine, rain lashed the summer capital, Srinagar and other parts of Kashmir valley, resulting in chilly weather conditions in the evening.
However, barring Srinagar, the night temperature remained below normal across the Valley, where uncertain weather continued even as people enjoy sunshine during the day followed by rain and hailstorm in the evening almost every day during the past about a week.
A MeT department spokesperson said that light rain and thundershowers would occur at some places in the Valley during the next 36 hours.
He said a fresh Western Disturbance (WD), which originated from the Arabian Sea and is approaching the region through Afghanistan and Pakistan, would hit the region tomorrow. ”This WD would result in another spell of wet weather for at least five days from Wednesday,” he said, adding the system will be strongest on Saturday and SunDay.
He said there is a prediction of thundershowers, lightening and hail with gusty winds (30-40 km/hour) at isolated places in the Valley throughout this week.
People woke up to a sunny Tuesday morning in Srinagar, where streets and markers remained deserted for the 20th successive day due to COVID curfew that was extended for another week till May 24 to curtail the spread of the virus. However, as the day progressed, clouds covered the skies in the evening followed by moderate to heavy rain, resulting in dip in the day temperature.
The maximum temperature recorded in the city was slight above normal at 25.8 degree.
Light rain in the evening was also reported at world famous tourist resort of Pahalgam, about 100 km from here in south Kashmir. The maximum temperature at the resort, which also remained deserted due to COVID lockdown, settled 1.3 degree above normal at 23.2 degree.
Sun played hide and seek at world famous ski resort of Gulmarg, about 55 km from here in north Kashmir, followed by light rain in the evening, resulting in dip in the day temperature. The maximum temperature at the ski resort, which remained deserted due to COVID curfew since April 29, settled at 15.8 degree, which is about a degree below normal.
Rain lashed other parts of the Valley, including north, central and south Kashmir in the evening after a sunny day. The maximum temperatures at Qazigund, gateway to the Valley, Kupwara and tourist resort of Kokernag settled above normal due to sunshine. (UNI)