After fresh snowfall, road and air connectivity to Kashmir cut off
Srinagar: The Kashmir valley has been cut off from rest of the country as the air and road connectivity has been snapped in view of light to moderate snowfall since late Saturday night.
A Met department spokesperson was quoted by UNI saying that a fresh Western Disturbance (WD), which originated from the Arabian Sea and approached the region through Afghanistan and Pakistan, hit the region on Saturday night.
He said under the influence of the WD, light to moderate rain and snow is expected at most places in Kashmir and Zojila area of Ladakh for three days from Sunday. “Weather is expected to improve from Thursday onwards,” he added.
He added a weather warning has been issued for Tuesday, when heavy rain and snow could occur at some places in the valley.
An official said many flights were on Sunday cancelled while others were delayed due to accumulation of several inches of snow on the runway at Srinagar International Airport. “Flights will be allowed to operate from the only airport in the valley after clearance of snow and improvement in visibility,” he added.
Meanwhile, much to the delight of the tourists, Gulmarg, about 55 km from here in north Kashmir, received about 5 inches of fresh snowfall. Kongdori and Apharwat, the highest point of the cable car project in Gulmarg, also received moderate snowfall. “Despite chilly weather conditions and fresh snowfall, the tourists are out on ski slopes, which are already covered under several feet of snow, enjoying different activities,” a hotelier told UNI over the phone.
The mercury at Gulmarg, which is known for its ski slopes and quality of snow, improved over 2 degrees from Saturday and settled at minus 5 degree, about 2 degree above normal.
Tree and roof tops, electric poles and transmission wire besides open fields and roads had turned white as people woke up in Srinagar, which received heaviest snowfall of the winter so far since early this morning. The night temperature in the city improved over 4 degrees from Saturday due to overcast conditions and settled at minus 1.5 degree, which is slightly above normal.
Police in several districts of the valley have issued emergency helpline numbers to help general public in view of snowfall. (UNI)