Gulmarg records -6.6°C, rest of Kashmir maintains temperature
Srinagar: With overnight cloud cover, the minimum temperature remained above normal in Kashmir Valley except for Gulmarg, the weatherman said on Friday.
A meteorological department official said that the mercury settled at 1.0°C against the previous night’s 0.4 °C in the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir.
The minimum temperatures have consistently remained far below normal this season. On 31 January, the mercury plunged to minus 8.8°C, the coldest January night recorded in after 30 years.The minimum temperature also improved in other parts of the Valley, the MeT official said.
The mercury settled at minus 3.6°C in the world-famous tourist resort of Pahalgam in south Kashmir against minus 3.3 °C on the previous night while Qazigund, the gateway town of J-K, recorded a low of minus 0.8°C, same as on the previous night.
Kokernag, also in south Kashmir, recorded a minimum of minus 1.3°C against minus 5.1°C on the previous night.
The mercury settled at 0.8C in Kupwara against minus 2.3°C on the previous night while Gulmarg, the world-famous skinning resort, recorded a low of minus 9.4°C against minus 6.4°C earlier night and had 1.3 cms of fresh snowfall in the 24 hours till 8:30 am, the official said.
He said there would be “isolated very light rain/snow on higher reaches of Pirpanjal in Jammu divisions and mainly dry weather over the plains of J-K.” in the next 24 hours.
The dry weather has been forecast for the next one week in the plains of J-K. (GNS)