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Met predicts hot, humid weather with intermittent light rains till July 10

Says heavy rainfall at few places of J&K on July 5, 6
12:06 PM Jul 03, 2024 IST | GK Web Desk
met predicts hot  humid weather with intermittent light rains till july 10
Met predicts hot, humid weather with intermittent light rains till July 10 --- Representational Photo
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Srinagar, July 03: Meteorological department on Wednesday said that hot and humid weather to remain continue with intermittent light to moderate rains till July 10. It also said that there is a possibility of intermittent moderate rainfall at most places of J&K with heavy rainfall at few places.

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It also predicted thundershowers at scattered places of Jammu and Kashmir divisions.

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“Today hot and humid weather with possibility of spell of rain & thundershower at scattered places of Jammu division towards late night & early morning, while as spell of rain & thundershower at few places of Kashmir division may occur,” MeT official said.

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He said, “On July 4 there is a possibility of intermittent spell of light to moderate rain, thundershower at many places with isolated heavy rain over Jammu division. On July 5 to 6 there is a possibility of intermittent moderate rainfall at most places of Jammu & Kashmir with heavy rainfall at few places”.

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“On July 7, there is possibility of intermittent spell of light to moderate rain/thundershower at many places with isolated heavy rain over Jammu division,” it said.

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“From July 8 to 10, hot and humid weather with possibility of spell of rain/thundershower at scattered places of Jammu division towards late night /early morning and spell of  rain/thundershower at few places of Kashmir division,” it added.

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It also added that flash floods, landslides, mudslides and shooting stones at few vulnerable places may occur in between July 4 and 6. It further added that water logging in low lying areas may take place.

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