Gulmarg, Sonamarg receive fresh snowfall; rains lash plains

Kashmir Indian Army along with JK Police Rescue team take part in the Snow Avalanche Rescue Exercise Drill at snow covered Kongdori Umar Ganie 21 1 scaled

Srinagar, Mar 29: World famous ski resort Gulmarg recorded a fresh snowfall while the rains lashed the plains of Kashmir.

Gulmarg and Sonamarg are among the few areas where light snowfall has occurred today under the influence of a Western Disturbance that affected J&K from today.

Residents in Srinagar navigated the rain with umbrellas and raincoats as they embarked on their daily routines amidst the downpour.

The local Meteorological department in Srinagar has predicted chances of rain and snowfall at many places until March 30.

Despite cloudy skies across most parts of the Jammu division, temperatures remained relatively high, with Jammu recording a minimum temperature of 18.8 degrees Celsius and Srinagar at 9.8 degrees Celsius.

Director MeT, Dr Mukhtar Ahmad said that on March 31st, partly to generally cloudy with intermittent light rain and snow expected at a few places.

From April 01-5th, the weather would remain generally dry weather with the possibility of light rain at isolated places on 3rd April.

According to the MeT advisory, farmers have been advised to suspend farm operations till 31st March.

There is the possibility of landslides, mudslides, and shooting stones during the above period, the advisory reads, adding that thunderstorms and lightning activity with the possibility of Hailstorm & Gusty winds are expected on 29 & 30th March.

Meanwhile, efforts to restore connectivity along the Mughal Road, linking Poonch-Rajouri to Kashmir, saw significant progress as snow removal operations concluded within a record 17 days.

Led by the PWD Mechanical Engineering Wing, the diligent efforts resulted in the clearance of snow up to Peer Ki Gali, marking a milestone achievement in snow removal operations. With traffic police and district officials set to inspect the road, its reopening for traffic is imminent, signaling a step forward in restoring essential connectivity in the region