J&K: Sonamarg experiences snowfall, and Kashmir’s nighttime temperature climbs

Overview
Sonamarg in central Kashmir and Gulmarg in north Kashmir saw heavy snowfall on Thursday, but Sonamarg, particularly in the Ganderbal district, continued to see mild snowfall on Friday morning. The Meteorological Department stated that light snow and partially to mostly cloudy weather was experienced in a number of locations, including Sonamarg and its environs.

J&K: Sonamarg experiences snowfall, and Kashmir’s nighttime temperature climbs According to officials, Sonamarg, a popular tourist destination in Jammu and Kashmir, experienced light snowfall for the second day in a row on Friday, signaling a pleasant shift in the weather. This event signaled the end of Kashmir’s three-week dry period, with snowfall covering the Valley’s higher altitudes and pleasant rains falling on the lowlands.

Sonamarg in central Kashmir and Gulmarg in north Kashmir saw heavy snowfall on Thursday, but Sonamarg, particularly in the Ganderbal district, continued to see mild snowfall on Friday morning. The Meteorological Department stated that light snow and partially to mostly cloudy weather was experienced in a number of locations, including Sonamarg and its environs.

The Met Office predicted that by the afternoon, most locations would see significant improvements in the weather, with dry weather predominating.

It is predicted to be partly cloudy between December 2 and 7, then partly to usually cloudy between December 8 and 10. The minimum temperature is predicted to drop by three to five degrees during this time.
A number of locations saw a discernible increase in the nighttime temperature; Gulmarg was the only meteorological station where the temperature fell below freezing on Thursday.

The lowest temperature ever recorded in Jammu and Kashmir’s summer capital, Srinagar, was 4.5 degrees Celsius, while Qazigund’s low was 2.2 degrees.

The temperature in Gulmarg dropped to minus 1.8 degrees Celsius, while Pahalgam in the Anantnag district of south Kashmir recorded a low of 0.5 degrees Celsius.
This change in the weather not only relieves the dry spell but also improves Sonamarg’s and the surrounding areas’ visual attractiveness, drawing in travelers looking for a winter getaway.

As they explore the quaint environs, visitors may delight in the lovely vistas that are covered with a new layer of snow. The Met Office’s positive forecast for better weather conditions raises the likelihood of a picture-perfect and unforgettable trip to the stunning region of Jammu and Kashmir even more.

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