Valley receives fresh snowfall, temp up

Moderate snow accumulated on the banks of river Jhelum and roofs of house boats in Srinagar on Monday.  -Excelsior/Amin War
Moderate snow accumulated on the banks of river Jhelum and roofs of house boats in Srinagar on Monday.
-Excelsior/Amin War

SRINAGAR, Jan 6: The overnight snowfall in Kashmir led to an increase in night temperatures by several notches in most places of the Valley and Ladakh region, giving a brief respite to residents.
Srinagar, the summer capital of J&K, received 2.3 mm snowfall and recorded a minimum temperature of minus 2.3 degree Celsius, up by almost two notches from the previous night’s minus 4.2 degree Celsius, an official of the Met Department said here.
The minimum temperature in Pahalgam, in south Kashmir, went up by five notches from the previous night’s minus 12.4 degree Celsius to settle at minus 7.4 degree Celsius.
The famous ski-resort of Gulmarg registered a low of minus 9.7 degree Celsius, as against the previous night’s minus 9.8 degree Celsius.
Pahalgam received 0.6 mm of snowfall, while Gulmarg recorded 3.5 mm of snow last night.
The Met official said Qazigund, gateway town to Kashmir Valley, received 2.4 mm snowfall and recorded an increase of over three notches in minimum temperature at minus 4.6 degrees Celsius, compared to minus 8.0 degree Celsius the previous night.
Kokernag, in south, recorded a low of minus 5.5 degree Celsius, an increase of over five notches from minus 10.6 degree Celsius the previous night, he said.
The minimum in Kupwara, in north Kashmir, settled at minus 1.8 degree Celsius compared to the previous night’s minus 2.8 degree Celsius.
Leh, in Ladakh region, recorded a low of minus 7.9 degree Celsius against the previous night’s minus 8.6 degree Celsius.
The mercury in Kargil settled at a low of minus 13.1 degree Celsius, three degree up from minus 16.1 degree Celsius the previous night.
The Met Department has said the weather would remain cloudy in Kashmir Valley, but it is expected to remain dry over the next 24 hours.
It has forecast snowfall and rains across the Valley on January 8 and 9.
Meanwhile, the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway, the only road-link connecting Kashmir Valley with the rest of the country, is open for traffic.
“The National Highway is open for traffic and as per the schedule, vehicles have been allowed to ply from Srinagar to Jammu,” a traffic department spokesman said. (PTI)

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