National

Intense Cold Wave Continues In Kashmir Valley, Dense Fog In Srinagar Affects Normal Life

 A dense layer of fog engulfed Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir,🅷 and visibility in the city was less than 💫50 metres, officials said. 

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
Dense fog blankets Delhi amid cold wave
info_icon

Kashmir🌱 Valley continued to reel under intense cold as dense fog disrupted early morn🌃ing life for the third consecutive day in the region on Wednesday, officials said here.

A dense layer of fog engulfed Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, and visibility in the city was less than 50 metres, they said. The transport department has issued an extensive꧑ advisory for motorists in the city driving through what they termed as one of the worst foggy conditions in recent memory.

Srinagar recorded a low of minus 2.6 degrees Celsius on Tuesday night, a꧋ slight increase from the previous night's minus 3.0 degrees Celsius, they said. Pahalgam in south Kashmir's Anantnag district, wh𝐆ich serves as one of the base camps for the annual Amarnath Yatra, recorded a minimum temperature of minus 4.6 degrees Celsius, marginally up from the previous night's minus 4.7 degrees Celsius, they said. It was the coldest recorded place in the Kashmir Valley.

Gulmarg, a famous ski resort in Baramulla, recorded a low of minus 2.8 degrees Celsius, dropping slightly from previous night's minus 2.4 degrees Celsius, the officials said. Qazigund recorded𓄧 a low of minus 3.2 degrees Celsius, Kokernag town saw the mercury set🧔tle at minus 2.2 degrees Celsius and Kupwara recorded a minimum of minus 4.2 degrees Celsius.

The Met department said the weather is likely to remain mainly dry till the end of the month. Foggy conditions are many towns of the Valley, including Srinagar. The visibility in the city has reduced to less than 50 metres due t🅰o the fog cover. There was less than usual traffic on roads in the morning while vehicles were seen moving at low speeds due 🌜to the reduced visibility.

"The visibility in Srinagar at 8.30 am was less than 50 metres due to the fog cover. The ꦉmotorists should drive carefully due to the low visibility," an official of the local m✅eteorological office said. Kashmir is currently under the grip of 'Chilla-i-Kalan' – the 40-day harshest winter period when a cold wave grips the region and the temperature drops considerably, leading to the freezing of water bodies, including the Dal Lake and the water supply lines, in several parts of the Valley.

The chances of snowfall are the highest during this period and most areas, especially the higher reaches, receive heavy snowfall. 'Chilla-i-Kalan'⛄ will end on January 31. However, the cold conditions will con🔯tinue after that with a 20-day-long 'Chilla-i-Khurd' (small cold) and a 10-day-long 'Chilla-i-Bachha' (baby cold).

CLOSE