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Light To Moderate Rain With Thunderstorms, Lightning Likely Today: MeT Dir

K H News Service by K H News Service
September 27, 2024
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Light To Moderate Rain With Thunderstorms, Lightning Likely Today: MeT Dir
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Srinagar : Director Meteorological department (MeT), Dr Mukhtar Ahmad, has issued a weather update for Jammu and Kashmir.
According to Ahmad, a spell of light to moderate rain accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning is expected during the night, followed by widespread rainfall in many parts of the region until tomorrow morning.
However, after this brief period of rain, the weather will clear up, and no significant rainfall is expected until October 5.
“A spell of rain is on its way tonight, and we anticipate widespread showers across Jammu and Kashmir. Thunderstorms and lightning will also occur in some areas,” said Mukhtar Ahmad news reporters here.
He said that “by tomorrow, the weather will improve, and there is no forecast of rainfall until October 5.”
Ahmad provided clear guidance, stating, “Farmers can resume their activities after 18 to 20 hours when this spell of rain subsides. From tomorrow afternoon, they can continue their work without interruption.”
The latest Weather Update issued by the MET Centre for Jammu and Kashmir offers further details on the weather forecast for the upcoming days:
26-27th September: A spell of light to moderate rain and thunderstorms is expected at many places starting in the late evening and lasting until the forenoon of the 27th.
28-30th September: Generally dry weather, with the possibility of a brief spell of rain or thunder at isolated locations on the 28th.
1-5th October: The region is likely to experience generally dry weather.
Additionally, an advisory has been issued, warning of “thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds at isolated places,” with a slight possibility of light snow over the higher reaches during the night of September 26.
“Farmers are advised to safely store their harvested crops,” the advisory noted, urging caution in the wake of the expected weather changes.

 

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