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Unusual heat wave ends as Kashmir receives snow, rains

MeT predicts more rains

March 11, 2026 | Ayaan Wani

Srinagar, March 10: A few areas in the higher reaches of Kashmir received snowfall on Tuesday while the plains were lashed by rains, ending the prolonged dry spell and unusual heat wave in Jammu and Kashmir.

Gurez in north Kashmir and Sonamarg-Zojila axis in central Kashmir were among the higher reaches that received overnight snowfall, while rains continued to lash the Valley’s plains, including Srinagar, till morning, officials said.
The wet spell ended the prolonged dry spell in Jammu and Kashmir, which recorded its seventh straight winter rainfall deficit this year.
The core winter period this season — from December 2025 to February 2026 — ended at a massive 65 per cent departure from the season’s normal.
The region received just 100.6 mm of precipitation against a normal of 284.9 mm during December-February 2025-26.
December saw the actual rainfall of 13 mm against the normal of 59.4 mm, which was a departure of 78 per cent.
January witnessed the actual of 73.4 mm against the normal of 95.1 mm, a departure of 23 per cent.
While January saw some western disturbance activity preventing a total seasonal collapse, the rainfall received was still below normal and could not compensate for December’s shortfall.
In February, the actual rainfall was only 14.2 mm compared to the normal of 130.4 mm, a 89 per cent deficit.
Meanwhile, the MeT department has forecast fairly widespread light rain, snowfall and thunderstorms across Jammu and Kashmir during the next 24 hours, with isolated heavy precipitation expected in parts of the Kashmir division.
Over the subsequent two days, the weather is likely to remain generally cloudy with fairly widespread to isolated rain, snowfall and thunderstorms at several places across the union Territory, it added.

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Unusual heat wave ends as Kashmir receives snow, rains

MeT predicts more rains

March 11, 2026 | Ayaan Wani

Srinagar, March 10: A few areas in the higher reaches of Kashmir received snowfall on Tuesday while the plains were lashed by rains, ending the prolonged dry spell and unusual heat wave in Jammu and Kashmir.

Gurez in north Kashmir and Sonamarg-Zojila axis in central Kashmir were among the higher reaches that received overnight snowfall, while rains continued to lash the Valley’s plains, including Srinagar, till morning, officials said.
The wet spell ended the prolonged dry spell in Jammu and Kashmir, which recorded its seventh straight winter rainfall deficit this year.
The core winter period this season — from December 2025 to February 2026 — ended at a massive 65 per cent departure from the season’s normal.
The region received just 100.6 mm of precipitation against a normal of 284.9 mm during December-February 2025-26.
December saw the actual rainfall of 13 mm against the normal of 59.4 mm, which was a departure of 78 per cent.
January witnessed the actual of 73.4 mm against the normal of 95.1 mm, a departure of 23 per cent.
While January saw some western disturbance activity preventing a total seasonal collapse, the rainfall received was still below normal and could not compensate for December’s shortfall.
In February, the actual rainfall was only 14.2 mm compared to the normal of 130.4 mm, a 89 per cent deficit.
Meanwhile, the MeT department has forecast fairly widespread light rain, snowfall and thunderstorms across Jammu and Kashmir during the next 24 hours, with isolated heavy precipitation expected in parts of the Kashmir division.
Over the subsequent two days, the weather is likely to remain generally cloudy with fairly widespread to isolated rain, snowfall and thunderstorms at several places across the union Territory, it added.


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