
Heavy Snowfall Cripples Life Across Kashmir
Heavy snowfall continued for the third straight day across Kashmir throwing normal life out of gear, even as the weather department on Wednesday predicted more snow and rain in the Valley till Friday
Heavy snowfall continued for the third straight day across Kashmir throwing normal life out of gear, even as the weather department on Wednesday predicted more snow and rain in the Valley till Friday
Fresh snowfall in Kashmir threw life out of gear on Monday and forced cancellation of all inbound and outgoing flights from Srinagar airport and led to the suspension of traffic on the lone motorable road connecting Kashmir with rest of India.
Ahead of fresh snowfall predicted by the weather department from Sunday, major parts of the world famous Dal Lake and other water bodies froze as the Valley continued to reel under cold-wave conditions on Saturday, with the minimum temperature settling several degrees below the freezing point
Barely 12 hours after the government spokesman said that 150 oil tankers were deported to Srinagar, almost all the fuel stations in this capital city and neighbourhood districts remained closed due to the shortage of fuel.
Kashmir Valley is bracing up for another wet spell from Saturday, even as intense cold wave persisted on Friday, with Pahalgam recording its night temperature at minus 14.3 degrees Celsius
Ahead of another spell of moderate to heavy snowfall from Saturday onwards, chilly weather conditions have intensified as the mercury witnessed a nosedive due to open skies
The weather department has predicted another spell of wet weather in the Kashmir Valley from Saturday, even as sun played hide and seek though ice cold winds continued in the summer capital, Srinagar and other parts of the valley on Wednesday
Kashmir witnessed snowfall for the third consecutive day on Tuesday as residents of the valley continued to experience warmer than usual night temperature
Over 600 vehicles were stranded as fresh snowfall and landslides triggered by rains have closed the Jammu-Srinagar national highway again on Monday, officials said
The minimum temperature in most parts of Kashmir dropped on Friday, even as the MET Office here has forecast spells of wet weather over the weekend
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