MeT forecasts light rains, snow in Kashmir from Feb 25-28

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Shadow Correspondent
Srinagar, Feb 21 :
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) Srinagar has forecasted light to moderate rain and snow at most places between February 25 and 28, with isolated heavy snowfall expected in both the Kashmir and Jammu divisions.
Jammu and Kashmir experienced a sharp drop in temperatures over the past 24 hours, with day temperatures plunging by 6-14°C in many parts of the region.
In Kashmir Division, temperatures fell by 7-14°C, with Muzaffarabad recording 11.0°C, Srinagar 10.7°C, Pahalgam 4.8°C, Kupwara 4.7°C, and Gulmarg remaining the coldest at 1.0°C.
In Jammu Division, the highest temperature was recorded in Kathua at 15.8°C, followed by Mirpur at 15.5°C and Jammu at 14.8°C. Other notable temperatures included Banihal at 5.2°C and Bhaderwah at 6.3°C.
During the night, temperatures decreased by 0-5°C across scattered parts of J&K. The lowest minimum temperatures in Jammu Division were recorded in Bhaderwah and Banihal at -2.4°C, followed by Batote at -0.5°C.
In Kashmir, night temperatures dropped by 0-10°C, with Gulmarg recording the lowest at -5.6°C, followed by Pahalgam at -2.4°C and Kukernag at -1.2°C.
Over the past 24 hours, fairly widespread precipitation was observed across Jammu and Kashmir, adding to the cold wave gripping the region.
The IMD has predicted a fresh spell of wet weather from February 25 to 28, with light to moderate rain and snow expected at most locations. Isolated heavy rain and snow are also likely, which may impact daily life in several parts of the region.
IMD advised residents to stay updated with official weather.

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