Severe Cold Wave Hits Pakistan-administered Kashmir: Temperatures Drop to -24°C

Pakistan-administered Kashmir is currently experiencing an intense cold wave, with temperatures dropping to alarming lows. The coldest spot has been recorded in Neelum Valley’s Grace Valley, where the village of Taobutt saw the temperature plummet to -24°C on Thursday, December 26, at 7 AM.

Other areas in the Neelum Valley also faced extreme cold, with temperatures recorded at -11°C in Kel, -10°C in Sharda, and -3°C in Athmuqam. The capital city, Muzaffarabad, recorded a chilling -2°C, while the famous tourist destination of Peer Chanasi saw temperatures drop to -16°C. Leepa Valley recorded a temperature of -2°C.

Across the Line of Control, in Indian-administered Kashmir, the temperature in Srinagar dropped to -6°C, while in Ladakh, it reached a severe -18°C.

In Gilgit-Baltistan, the temperature in Skardu reached -16°C, and in Gilgit, it dropped to -11°C.

Meteorologists predict that the cold wave will intensify in the coming days, with dry, freezing conditions expected to continue across the region. The ongoing extreme weather is raising concerns for both residents and travelers alike.

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