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Fresh Snowfall Blankets Gulmarg, Sonamarg; Heavy Rain Lashes Plains in Kashmir
Srinagar: Several upper reaches of Kashmir, including the popular tourist destinations of Gulmarg and Sonamarg, received fresh snowfall on Thursday, while the plains, including Srinagar, experienced heavy rainfall, officials said.
Authorities reported that the fresh spell of snow began late Wednesday night and continued intermittently. The famous ski resort of Gulmarg in north Kashmir recorded an accumulation of five to six inches of new snow since the previous day.
Other high-altitude areas also witnessed fresh snowfall, including Pir Ki Gali along the Mughal Road in the Shopian district, Razdan Top, Gurez, and Sadhna Top in Kupwara. Most upper reaches of the valley have been receiving intermittent snowfall since Sunday.
In contrast, the plains of the valley were lashed by intense rainfall, leading to a drop in daytime temperatures across the region.
Weather Forecast and Advisory
The Meteorological Department has predicted prolonged inclement weather until March 20. Officials stated that intermittent light to moderate rain or snow is likely at most places until Friday. The higher reaches of the Chenab Valley and areas in south Kashmir may experience moderate to heavy snowfall.
The forecast for the coming days indicates:
· March 21-24: Generally dry weather is expected, though isolated places may receive rain or snow on March 23.
· March 26-28: A fresh spell of light rain or snow is likely, particularly in higher altitudes.
· March 29-31: Another wet spell is anticipated.
The MeT department has also warned of thunderstorms accompanied by strong winds reaching speeds of 40-50 km/h, with isolated hailstorms possible in some areas.
Rain and Snowfall Data
Providing a data update, Director of the Meteorological Department, Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed, said that most places in Jammu and Kashmir recorded light to moderate rainfall and snowfall over the past 24 hours.
He reported significant rainfall in several areas, including 29.5 mm in Baramulla, 29 mm in Poonch, 25.5 mm in Batote, and 20.6 mm in Pahalgam. He further confirmed that Gulmarg received 23 cm of fresh snow during this period.
Advisory Issued
Issuing an advisory, Dr. Ahmed urged travelers, transporters, and those planning to traverse high-altitude areas and crucial mountain passes to plan their journeys accordingly, keeping in mind the weather conditions and the potential for slippery roads and reduced visibility. Farmers have been advised to resume agricultural activities only after March 21.




