Srinagar, Dec 14 : Meteorological department forecast sharp dip in temperature and low
visibility due to fog in coming days in held Kashmir.
After pleasant
sunshine from past few days, held Kashmir witnessed cloudy weather, however
there were no reports of rain or snow from any part of the
Valley.
“Temperature will witness a sharp dip in coming days. Besides sky
would also remain cloudy for next few days. We are not expecting any form of
precipitation in plains, but higher reaches may receive very light snowfall in
next two days,” said Director Meteorology, Sonam Lotus.
“The visibility
will also reduce in mornings due to fog,” Lotus said.
Lotus said that
morning frost would be a general phenomenon from now on. “As temperature remains
on minus side during nights, there is always a possibility of morning frost from
now onwards,” he said.
An official of the Meteorology Department said
that the summer capital Srinagar recorded minimum temperature of minus 2.4 and
maximum of 9.4 degree Celsius. The intervening night of 4 December recorded
minus 2.9 degree Celsius, lowest of the season.
The frontier district Leh
recorded minimum of minus of 12.2 and maximum of 7.6 degree Celsius.
The
skiing resort Gulmarg received minimum of minus 6.0 and maximum of 9.0 degree
Celsius. The tourist destination of Pahalgam recorded minimum of minus 4.2 and
maximum of 7.2 degree Celsius. The gateway of valley, Qazigund recorded minimum
of minus 2.6 and maximum of 11.7 degree Celsius.
Kupwara recorded minimum of
minus 1.3 and maximum of 8.1 degree Celsius respectively.
Ends
SA/EN
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