Gulmarg, Ladakh receive fresh snowfall Warning for Kupwara - TopicsExpress



          

Gulmarg, Ladakh receive fresh snowfall Warning for Kupwara district issued Srinagar, November 7: The world famous ski resort of Gulmarg and all other heights in the Kashmir valley and Ladakh region experienced fresh snowfall while plains had rains, resulting in drop in the day temperature. However, barring Gulmarg and Kupwara, the minimum temperature in the Kashmir valley remained above normal, due to cloudy sky, a Met department spokesman said here. It was snowing and the world famous ski slopes are under about three inches of snow, a hotel owner from Gulmarg said. He said the upper reaches, including Affarwat, the highest ski point connected with Cable Car, Kongdori and Khilanmarg received moderate to heavy snowfall since early this morning. The minimum temperature again dropped to minus o.7, about two notches below normal due to icy cold winds in the ski resort. All heights, including the areas near the Line of Control (LoC) in north Kashmir also received light to moderate snowfall, resulting in cold. At frontier district of Kupwara, the minimum temperature was 2 degree, a degree blow normal due to fresh snowfall and rains in the plains in north Kashmir. In south Kashmir, the holy Amarnath cave shrine and its periphery also received moderate to heavy snowfall since last night. Reports of snowfall were also received from Sheshnag, Mahaguns, Pisso top, Panjterni, official sources said. However, Pahalgam, a famed health resort had 4.6 mm rainfall and the sky was heavily cloudy. Met spokesman said the minimum temperature at Pahalgam was 2.8 degree, two degree above normal. In Srinagar, the capital city received rains last night and early this morning. However, the minimum temperature was 6.7 degree, about four degree above normal. The day remained cold as sun was behind the clouds since this morning. Met spokesman said Srinagar recorded 3.1 mm rainfall till 0830 hrs. In the Ladakh region, Drass, the second coldest place in the world after Siberia and nearby border town of Kargil on Srinagar-Leh national highway received fresh snowfall. However, the upper reaches had moderate to heavy snowfall. Sonamarg and Baltal, base camp of holy Amarnath cave, also received fresh snowfall. The Met department has predicted more snowfall and rains in the region during the next 24 hours. Meanwhile, in view of weather warning and continual snowfall in upper reaches since last night, the Deputy Commissioner, Kupwara has restricted the movement of vehicular traffic from Karnah to Kupwara, Keran to Kupwara, Machil to Kupwara and vice versa to ward off any untoward incident. This order will remain in place till weather improves. Locals of these areas have also been advised not venture out during night hours in view of apprehension of avalanches.
Posted on: Thu, 07 Nov 2013 13:58:22 +0000

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