Rain, Snowfall Widespread In J&K From Today

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Rain, Snowfall Widespread In J&K From Today

Rain, Snowfall Widespread In J&K From Today

Rain, Snowfall Widespread In J&K From Today

Rain, Snowfall Widespread In J&K: An intense western disturbance is expected to bring widespread rain to Jammu and Kashmir and other places in northwest India and some parts of central India over the next four days, the India Meteorological Department said on Friday.

 

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.“Widespread intermittent light to moderate rain/snowfall over higher reaches is very likely. Heavy snowfall at some places over higher reaches cannot be ruled out (chances above 70%),” the MeT office said.

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It said a significant drop in temperature was expected across Jammu and Kashmir. The weatherman department has also urged farmers to postpone harvesting of crops from October 14-18.

 

The weather department also said there may be temporary disruption of transportation especially at vulnerable places like Zojila, Mughal Road, Sinthantop, Sadnatop etc.

 

This is the first intense western disturbance of the season and will lead to heavy rainfall/snowfall in part of Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh, the Met office said.

 

Under the influence of the western disturbance, an induced cyclonic circulation is likely to form over central Pakistan and neighbourhood during the next 24 hours. This system is likely to intensify further with the possibility of merger of a fresh western disturbance on October 15, the IMD said.

 

The system will influence northwest and central India from Friday night to October 17. It is likely to receive moisture from the Arabian Sea. As a result, the rainfall intensity and distribution are very likely to increase over northwest India during the same period, it said.

 

Dry northwesterly winds from the Himalayas are likely to prevail over northwest India in lower tropospheric levels after the passage of western disturbance. As a result, temperatures are likely to fall by 2 to 4 notches from October 17 over the region.