Srinagar/Muzaffarabad: The latest Kashmir weather forecast issued by the respective meteorological departments indicates a significant shift in weather patterns across both Indian-administered and Pakistan-administered regions of the disputed Himalayan territory. The coming days are expected to bring widespread rainfall, thunderstorms, and cooler temperatures, marking a notable change from the recent dry spell.
According to the Meteorological Department in Srinagar, the capital of Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir, the weather will remain mostly dry on April 15. However, from April 16 onward, the region may experience light rainfall in isolated areas, particularly accompanied by thunder and lightning. The department has warned that the intensity of the weather system is expected to increase significantly on April 18 and 19, leading to widespread rain and thunderstorms across both Indian-administered and Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
Indian-Administered Kashmir: Cooler Temperatures and Thunderstorms
In Indian-administered Kashmir, the famous tourist destination of Pahalgam has remained the coldest area in the region, recording a minimum temperature of 5.0°C. Srinagar, on the other hand, is experiencing warmer-than-usual nights, with minimum temperatures remaining 2 to 3 degrees Celsius above the seasonal average.
Here’s a breakdown of the Kashmir weather forecast for Srinagar:
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April 18: Intermittent showers with possible thunder; high of 23°C.
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April 19: Overcast skies with likely thunderstorms; temperatures ranging from 18°C (high) to 8°C (low).
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April 20: Mostly cloudy with scattered rainfall expected, high around 16°C.
The department has urged farmers to continue agricultural operations until April 17 but advised them to take precautions against possible weather disruptions after that. Tourists and transporters have also been requested to follow weather advisories and traffic updates closely.
Pakistan-Administered Kashmir: Thunderstorms and Heavy Showers Forecasted
Meanwhile, in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, the Kashmir weather outlook is similarly turbulent. The Meteorological Department of Pakistan has predicted thunderstorms and heavy rainfall across key regions including Muzaffarabad, Rawalakot, and Neelum Valley.
Weather Highlights for Pakistan-administered Kashmir:
Muzaffarabad Weather:
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April 18: Thunderstorms with highs of 33°C and lows around 16°C.
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April 19: Scattered thunderstorms and cloud cover; 22°C to 14°C expected.
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April 20: Light rain and mostly cloudy skies; daytime temperatures near 22°C.
Rawalakot:
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April 18 may see brief spells of rain, followed by sunny intervals on April 19 and 20, with maximum temperatures reaching 34°C to 37°C.
These conditions are likely to impact transportation and farming operations in the region. Local authorities have advised caution and recommended that travelers check real-time updates before heading to mountainous or landslide-prone areas.
Gilgit-Baltistan Weather Forecast: Rain and Snow Expected in Higher Reaches
While much of the Kashmir region prepares for widespread rainfall, Gilgit-Baltistan, located to the north of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, is also expected to witness unstable weather patterns in the coming days. The Pakistan Meteorological Department has issued alerts for intermittent rain and snow in high-altitude areas of Gilgit-Baltistan from April 18 to April 20.
According to the latest updates, scattered rain with isolated thunderstorms is likely across the districts of Skardu, Hunza, Ghizer, Astore, Diamer, and Ghanche. In higher reaches such as Deosai Plains, Fairy Meadows, and Khunjerab Pass, light to moderate snowfall cannot be ruled out, especially during nighttime.
Temperature Outlook for Gilgit Region:
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Skardu: Highs of 18°C to 20°C, lows around 3°C to 5°C
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Hunza: Daytime temperatures ranging from 17°C to 19°C, dropping to 4°C at night
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Astore: Cooler weather with highs near 14°C and nighttime lows below 2°C
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Gilgit city: Slightly warmer at around 22°C during the day, 8°C at night
Travel and Advisory Notes for Gilgit-Baltistan
Tourists and travelers planning visits to popular mountain destinations should remain alert to changing Karakoram Highway conditions due to possible landslides or mudflows during or after rainfall.
Authorities have advised avoiding travel to high passes during the night hours.
Locals and farmers are advised to protect their livestock and secure stored goods due to possible gusty winds or hailstorms.
Impact on Agriculture and Tourism
This sudden shift in Kashmir weather could have mixed effects on agriculture. While moderate rainfall may benefit early crop cycles, excessive rainfall or hailstorms could damage fruit orchards and vegetable crops. Farmers in both Indian- and Pakistan-administered Kashmir are advised to monitor crop conditions and stay in touch with local agricultural offices.
The tourism sector, particularly in hill stations like Gulmarg, Sonamarg, Neelum Valley, and Banjosa, may experience short-term disruptions due to wet weather and potential landslides. However, the cool temperatures and scenic rain-soaked landscapes are likely to attract nature enthusiasts and off-season travelers.
Final Advisory
Both meteorological departments have urged the public to:
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Avoid unnecessary travel during storm alerts.
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Secure loose outdoor items.
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Stay indoors during heavy rainfall or lightning events.
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Farmers should avoid pesticide sprays during wet conditions.
As the spring season progresses, Kashmir weather continues to show its dynamic nature, influenced by shifting wind patterns and pre-monsoon systems. With expected rainfall spanning both Indian-administered and Pakistan-administered Kashmir, the region prepares for a wet spell that will influence daily life, agriculture, and tourism.
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