News Topic:J&K Meteorological Department
Kashmir
Wet spell to continue till April 12 in valley: MeT Department
Srinagar: As the rains continued to lash plains since Sunday afternoon, the higher reaches of the valley including the famous tourist destinations including Pahalgam,...
Kashmir
Dry spell in Kashmir likely to end as MeT predicts rainfall
Srinagar: The long dry spell in Kashmir is likely to end as the Meteorological Department has predicted light rainfall between November 14 and 15.Director,...
J&K
Weather improves in Jammu while Kashmir remains below freezing point
Minimum temperatures throughout the Kashmir Valley dropped notches below the freezing point, while Jammu region continued to show improvement in night temperatures.
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Kashmir
J&K Government approaches ISRO for mapping Kashmir flood
To find how Srinagar and other areas sank in the devastating flood on September 7, J&K Government has now sought help from the ISRO for mapping the deluge.
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