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Weather to remain mostly overcast, rains expected in many Kashmir parts late afternoon: MeT

There is possibility of hailstorm with gusty winds at isolated places, MeT said.
01:02 PM Sep 03, 2024 IST | GK Web Desk
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Srinagar, Sept 3:  The weather department Tuesday said that it is expecting an improvement in the weather in next few days even as it forecast a spell of light to moderate rain at scattered places on September 6-7 in Jammu and Kashmir.

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There has been considerable rainfall at few places in Jammu and Kashmir during the last 24 hours till 0830 a.m. today with Kathua recording 66.6mm, Udhampur 65.0mm, Bhaderwah 44.2mm, Bahihal 36.6mm, Jammu 36.6mm, KKatra 32.2mm, Kokernag 24.6mm, Qazigund 21.9mm, Batote 17.8mm, Pahalgam 16.5mm, Gulmarg 9.0mm, Kupwara 4.5mm and Srinagar 2.9mm, a meteorological department told news agency GNS.

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Regarding the forecast for next 24 hours, he said, generally cloudy weather with light to moderate rain/thundershower was expected at many places till late afternoon today and “gradual improvement thereafter”.

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About Wednesday and Thursday, he said, generally dry weather was expected along with brief showers at isolated places.

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“A spell of light to moderate rain at scattered places is expected on September 6-7,” he said, adding, “Generally dry weather with brief showers at isolated places was likely between 8-15 September.”

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The MeT office also issued an advisory about intense showers at few places and said that the same may lead to “flash floods/landslides/mudslides/shooting stones over few vulnerable places.”

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There is possibility of hailstorm with gusty winds at isolated places, he said,

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“Trekkers, tourists and local travellers are advised to plan accordingly.”

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