J&KKashmirMeT forecasts wet spell for Jammu and Kashmir

MeT forecasts wet spell for Jammu and Kashmir

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SRINAGAR — After a stretch of pleasant weather and abundant sunshine, the Meteorological Centre in Srinagar has issued a forecast indicating an impending wet spell for Jammu and Kashmir on the 27th and 28th of this month.

According to the reports received here, the Meteorological Centre in Srinagar has provided a detailed day-wise weather outlook for the Union Territory. It anticipates light to moderate rain or snowfall on Wednesday and Thursday.

Furthermore, the skies are expected to remain overcast on March 29th, with the likelihood of rain or snow at “isolated places”.

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In the lead-up to this anticipated wet weather pattern, minimum temperatures across Jammu and Kashmir experienced a rise last night, with only a few exceptions noted in certain areas.

As residents brace themselves for the forthcoming precipitation, authorities advise vigilance and preparedness to mitigate any potential adverse effects caused by the changing weather conditions.

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