Kashmir's dry spell likely to end as MeT predicts snowfall Jan 25 - Feb 1

Srinagar, Jan 22 (KNS): The Meteorological Department Kashmir on Monday predicts a much-awaited end to the dry spell in Jammu and Kashmir. 

According to the forecast, the current dry weather is expected to persist until January 24th, after which the region can anticipate a shift in weather patterns.

From January 25th to February 1st, various weather phenomena are expected to grace the picturesque landscapes of J&K. 

The forecast stated generally cloudy conditions with light snowfall at isolated higher reaches on January 25-26. Subsequently, on January 27-28, the region may experience scattered light rain and snow.

The highlight of the forecast lies in the period from January 29th to January 31st, where there is a high probability of light to moderate rain and snow at numerous places across Jammu and Kashmir. 

"As February begins, the possibility of light rain and snow at scattered locations on the 1st brings further anticipation for a weather change," it said.

"However, residents are advised to brace themselves for a brief downturn in visibility and a dip in daytime temperatures over the plains of Jammu Division in the next two days due to moderate to dense fog," the Met said.(KNS)

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