
Srinagar, Feb 22: Several parts of Kashmir on Sunday recorded maximum temperatures 8 to 11 degrees Celsius above normal, reflecting an unusual spike for this time of the season, according to data compiled by independent weather forecaster, Kashmir Weather.
He said all-time records broken at more places today as heat tightens grip in Valley
“The extraordinary February warmth continues to dismantle long-standing records across multiple stations in Kashmir,” he said.
Srinagar recorded maximum temperature of 20.7°C, which is 9.7°C above normal.
Qazigund registered 21.5°C, which is 11.4°C above the seasonal average.
The tourist resort of Pahalgam in south Kashmir settled at 17.5°C, 10 degrees above normal, and Kupwara recorded 20.8°C, 10.7°C above normal.
Kokernag recorded a maximum of 19.0°C, which was 10.2°C above normal.
The ski resort of Gulmarg in north Kashmir registered 10.0°C, which is 8 degrees above the average for this period.
In Jammu region, Jammu city recorded a maximum temperature of 25.0°C, 2.7°C above normal. Banihal registered 21.2°C, 8.1°C above average, while Batote recorded 19.1°C, 6.5°C above normal.
Bhaderwah settled at 20.3°C, 6.1°C above normal, and Katra recorded 24.0°C, which is 3.9°C above the seasonal average.
In Ladakh, Leh recorded a maximum of 7.8°C, while Kargil and Nubra Valley both registered 9.4°C. Data on departures from normal in the Ladakh region was not immediately available.
The above-normal temperatures across the Valley come amid a prolonged dry spell, with no major rain or snowfall reported in recent days.
Weather experts have noted that such deviations from seasonal averages could have implications for agriculture and water resources if the trend continues.
Srinagar, Feb 22: Several parts of Kashmir on Sunday recorded maximum temperatures 8 to 11 degrees Celsius above normal, reflecting an unusual spike for this time of the season, according to data compiled by independent weather forecaster, Kashmir Weather.
He said all-time records broken at more places today as heat tightens grip in Valley
“The extraordinary February warmth continues to dismantle long-standing records across multiple stations in Kashmir,” he said.
Srinagar recorded maximum temperature of 20.7°C, which is 9.7°C above normal.
Qazigund registered 21.5°C, which is 11.4°C above the seasonal average.
The tourist resort of Pahalgam in south Kashmir settled at 17.5°C, 10 degrees above normal, and Kupwara recorded 20.8°C, 10.7°C above normal.
Kokernag recorded a maximum of 19.0°C, which was 10.2°C above normal.
The ski resort of Gulmarg in north Kashmir registered 10.0°C, which is 8 degrees above the average for this period.
In Jammu region, Jammu city recorded a maximum temperature of 25.0°C, 2.7°C above normal. Banihal registered 21.2°C, 8.1°C above average, while Batote recorded 19.1°C, 6.5°C above normal.
Bhaderwah settled at 20.3°C, 6.1°C above normal, and Katra recorded 24.0°C, which is 3.9°C above the seasonal average.
In Ladakh, Leh recorded a maximum of 7.8°C, while Kargil and Nubra Valley both registered 9.4°C. Data on departures from normal in the Ladakh region was not immediately available.
The above-normal temperatures across the Valley come amid a prolonged dry spell, with no major rain or snowfall reported in recent days.
Weather experts have noted that such deviations from seasonal averages could have implications for agriculture and water resources if the trend continues.
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