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Two WD’s to affect J&K from 1st Jan evening: Director MET

Says, Light snow possible on 1st-2nd Jan; Moderate intensity likely from 3rd-6th in parts of J&K, Heavy snowfall likely in higher reaches on 4th & 5th Jan

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30/12/2024
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Rain, snow over higher reaches of Kashmir valley during the next 24 hrs: MeT

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Srinagar: Two western disturbances are likely to affect J&K and adjoining areas starting January 1-6th, the Meteorological official said on monday.

The weather is expected to remain generally dry on December 30 and 31.

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Director MET Dr Mukhtar Ahmad while providing details as per news agency JKNS said, the first western disturbance, is feeble, nad is expected to bring generally cloudy skies with light snow at scattered places during the evening and night of January 1, continuing into the morning of January 2.

Dr Mukhtar said, second, moderate in nature western disturbance is expected from January 3 to 6, with light to moderate rain in the plains of Jammu and snow at many places across J&K. The peak activity for this moderate disturbance is expected on January 4 and 5, with possibility of heavy snow at isolated higher reaches on January 4 and 5, which could lead to disruptions.

While giving advisory Mukhtar said, that there will be a cold wave at isolated places during December 30 and 31. Additionally, due to sub-freezing temperatures and icy conditions over roads, especially in plains and higher reaches, tourists, travelers, and transporters are urged to follow administrative and traffic advisories, Mukhtar said.

Dr. Mukhtar added that people are advised to remain cautious and plan accordingly during this period. (JKNS)

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