
On Tuesday, fresh snowfall covered several popular tourist destinations and areas with a higher altitude in Kashmir, while the plains, according to officials, experienced precipitation. Wet weather caused a significant decrease in daily temperatures in the valley. Among the areas witnessed by snowfall were Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonamarg, Aru Valley, Chandanwari and Cokernag.
Peer Ki Gali on the Mugal Road in Shopian District and Zajil Pass On The Srinagar-Lei National Highway received fresh snow, which led to the closure of both routes, the officials said.
They added that the snowfall was also reported from several other areas of high altitude in Jammu and Kashmir, including the sinthan top in the Anantnag, Afarwat in Gulmarg and Razdan passes in the Gurez valley.
Light to middle rain, including Srinagar, dropped to Kashmir. In the valley there was a sharp immersion at daily temperatures, while Srinagar recorded a maximum of 12.5 degrees Celsius on Monday, significantly below the normal 25.5 degree Celsius, which meant 13 degrees.
According to the meteorological department, light to medium rain and light snowfall in higher regions were expected to continue until Tuesday afternoon, and the weather conditions will then improve.
On Tuesday, a large number of tourists slipped in Bhaderwah to insert themselves in Bhaderwah on Tuesday to witness the heavy snowfall of the season. The region turned into a winter paradise and attracted visitors from Delhi and Haryana, who are attracted to its picturesque beauty.
Bhaderwah experienced his first snowfall of the season and caused excitement among the locals and those who participated in the tourism industry. Guldand was set at an altitude of 9 555 feet along the Bhadarwah-Pathankot motorway and was covered with snow and transformed the stunning mountain pass into a snowy retreat.
The tourist also said, “Bhaderwah is a great place to visit, and in the first week of October, the whole place is covered under the snow; the picturesque beauty of this place is very good”, while the locals said “fresh snow over Guldand and the surrounding peak of high heights is not just a beautiful look, but also in the tourist sector.” ”
Meanwhile, the District Administration in Doda urged the inhabitants to proceed with caution, refrain from irrelevant travel and maintain a safe distance from the rivers, streams and areas susceptible to landslides, because the persistent rain continues in the last two days, nor reported. Catastrophe management teams were placed on high readiness to respond immediately to any emergencies resulting from current weather conditions.
(With the entry from agencies)
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