Srinagar : The heat wave continues to hold its tight grip on Kashmir as weatherman predicts no immediate response for next one week.
The Meteorological department (MeT) spokesman here on Wednesday said Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir recorded 34.7 degrees Celsius temperature today.
He added that the season’s highest temperature at 35.4 degree Celsius was recorded on August 7. Meanwhile, Director MeT, Sonum Lotus said that there is no prediction of any major rainfall activity in the next one week.
He added that the weather conditions across Kashmir would remain hot and humid, adding that there is possibility of light rainfall in some areas also. “But, there is no forecast of any major rainfall activity in the next one week.
Pertinently, the Kashmir Valley has been witnessing prolonged dry spell as the previous month (July) recorded lowest ever rainfall since the last four decades.
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