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Kashmir valley continues to shiver
The cold wave across Kashmir valley has intensified. The sub-zero night temperatures have resulted in freezing of water supply lines.
The cold wave across Kashmir valley has intensified over
the last four days. The sub-zero night temperatures have
resulted in freezing of water supply lines in many areas while
a thin layer of ice has formed on some small stagnant water
bodies, MeT officials said.
Mercury in the skiing resort of Gulmarg in north Kashmir
plummeted to a minimum of minus 6.8 degrees celsius, he said.
Srinagar city, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir,
recorded a chilling low of minus 3.4 degrees celsius, a
decrease of 0.6 degrees compared to yesterday`s minus 2.8
degrees celsius, officials said.
Light to moderate snowfall and rain is expected at many
places in Kashmir valley in the next 24 hours, he said.
In south Kashmir, the tourist resort of Pahalgam
witnessed a freezing minus 5.4 degrees celsius.
South Kashmir`s gateway town of Qazigund recorded a
minimum of minus 3.4 degrees celsius, while as the minimum
temperature in north Kashmir frontier Kupwara district plunged
to a low of minus 3.7 degrees celsius, he said.
In the remote Leh district of Ladakh region, the mercury
plunged to a low of minus 13.0 degrees celsius, a decrease of
four degrees compared to yesterday.
The adjoining Kargil district in the Ladakh region
recorded a minimum of minus 12.0 degrees celsius, the official
said.
The cold wave is expected to further intensify in coming
days as `Chillai Kalan`, a forty-day period of extreme
chilling weather, will begin December 21.
PTI