News Topic:Sonam Lotus
J&K
J-K braces for rising temperatures, dry spell ahead
The weatherman here has predicted a further increase in the temperature across Jammu & Kashmir, saying that the Union Territory would witness warmer days ahead.
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Kashmir
March records warmest day after 42 years: Sonam Lotus
Director of Metrological department, Sonam Lotus said that March recorded its warmest day in 42 years in the valley.
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Kashmir
With 50% chances, plains likely to receive fresh snowfall tonight: Weatherman
As the intense cold conditions continued across Kashmir, the weatherman here has predicted light snowfall in the plains.
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J&K
MeT predicts ‘good monsoon shower’ from July 28 in J-K
Weatherman on Tuesday forecast “good monsoon shower” in J&K especially in the morning hours with heavy downpour in Jammu region.
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J&K
MeT warns of flash floods, landslides in hilly areas of J&K
After reeling from days of scorching heat, moderate to heavy rains have brought some relief to the people of Jammu and Kashmir on Monday.
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J&K
‘Hot and dry’ weather forecasted in J&K
Weatherman on Sunday forecasted ‘hot and dry’ weather in J&K and Ladakh with lesser possibility of brief spell of thunderstorm.
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Kashmir
Dry, warmer weather expected till May 3 in J&K
The weatherman said that dry and warmer weather was expected from April 24 to May 3 even as plains in Kashmir Valley received rains.
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Kashmir
MeT predicts erratic weather till March 15
The weatherman on Tuesday forecasted erratic weather as intermittent rain with thunderstorm in plains in Kashmir Valley is expected.
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