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Rain, Snow, & Strong Winds to Lash Kashmir From March 28
SRINAGAR — Authorities have issued a weather alert for Jammu and Kashmir, forecasting significant instability beginning late this week. The Meteorological Department in Srinagar has warned of a spell of rain, snowfall in higher altitudes, and strong winds expected to impact the region from the night of March 28 through March 31.
The impending weather system is likely to affect travel, agriculture, and daily life, particularly in mountainous areas where road connectivity is frequently disrupted by sudden shifts in conditions.
Forecast Details
Officials stated that while March 25 is expected to remain generally dry, conditions will begin to shift on March 26 with partly cloudy skies and the possibility of isolated light rain or snow. Stable conditions are expected to prevail until the evening of March 27 and 28.

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A noticeable change is predicted to begin on the night of March 28, with the most intense period of weather occurring between March 29 and March 31. During this time, the region is expected to experience:
Light to moderate rainfall in the plains
Snowfall in higher altitudes, with moderate accumulation possible in some areas
More CoverageThunderstorms and lightning in scattered locations
Strong, gusty winds reaching speeds of 40–50 kilometers per hour
Advisories Issued
Authorities have issued advisories for both the agricultural community and travelers. Farmers have been advised to suspend agricultural activities on March 26 and again between March 29 and 31 to mitigate potential crop damage from strong winds and rainfall.
Travelers are urged to exercise extreme caution, especially in mountainous and landslide-prone zones, where sudden snowfall or storms can lead to temporary closures of key roads and high passes.
Outlook for Early April
According to the forecast, the weather is expected to stabilize in the early days of April. From April 1 to April 4, conditions are projected to remain partly to generally cloudy, with no major disturbances anticipated during that period.
Officials have noted that the situation is being closely monitored, and further updates will be issued as necessary.
Role of Western Disturbances
Seasonal weather patterns in the Himalayan region are frequently influenced by western disturbances—weather systems originating from the Mediterranean Sea that bring moisture to the western Himalayas. While these systems are crucial for replenishing water resources and maintaining snow reserves, they often bring hazardous conditions that challenge infrastructure and daily life across Kashmir.
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