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Srinagar records a new low of minus 8.2 degree C, moderate snow likely from Jan 22 till Jan 2 : MeT Office4

K H News Service by K H News Service
January 16, 2021
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Coldest night in last 3 decades in Srinagar at -8.4 degrees Celsius
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Srinagar/Jan,16 : Srinagar the summer capital of Jammu & Kashmir on Saturday recorded a temperature of minus 8.2 degrees Celsius on Saturday as it continues to battle cold wave conditions despite sunny days, as per weather department. The city and its adjacent towns are engulfed in fog and many water bodies in the area have frozen, especially the famous Dal Lake.
Meteorological Department (IMD) officials said the temperature recorded on Saturday morning was -8.2 degree Celsius, 6 degrees below normal. Since the last four days, Srinagar and other parts of Kashmir are observing freezing temperatures and a cold wave. Though some places also witnessed bright sun shine as the day progressed, bringing relief from biting cold. IMD officials said that there will be no significant changes in weather in J&K, except for morning mist and fog which is likely to last till January 18. The weather department officials have also ruled out any snowfall for the next one week, however, they said the cold wave will continue. December and January months are considered to be the period when winter is at its harshest.This winter, a 26-year-old record was broken when the minimum temperature plunged to below minus 8.4 degree celsius on Thursday.
“As of today, a Western Disturbance is likely to affect J&K during 22-24th January, which may cause moderate rain/snow,” the IMD release said.Already Kashmir has witnessed four to five spells of snow; at some places, more than six feet of snow was recorded. Tourist resort of Gulmarg witnessed a temperature of minus 5.4 degrees Celsius. In winter capital Jammu, the night temperature was recorded at 8.6 degrees Celsius.

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