Dense fog and fresh snowfall are significantly affecting daily life across Jammu & Kashmir, as adverse weather conditions disrupt transportation and bring fluctuating temperatures. Here’s a comprehensive update on the current weather scenario, its impact, and the forecast for the coming days.
Dense Fog Disrupts Air, Train, and Road Traffic
Severe fog enveloped Jammu and parts of North India, causing extensive disruptions:
- Flights: Four flights were canceled at Jammu and Srinagar airports. These included morning departures and flights to Leh, Mumbai, and Delhi. Additionally, 23 flights faced delays, significantly affecting passengers’ schedules.
- Train Services: Dense fog delayed the arrival of several trains in the region, adding to commuters’ woes.
- Road Traffic: The movement of inter-state buses to destinations like Delhi, Chandigarh, and Haridwar also faced delays due to reduced visibility and icy conditions.
Snowfall Brings Temporary Relief From Freezing Temperatures in Jammu & Kashmir
The fresh snowfall in the Kashmir Valley has provided relief from sub-zero temperatures but continues to pose challenges.
- The day temperature in Jammu dipped to 14.7°C, colder than Bhaderwah (15.0°C), Batote (17.1°C), and Banihal (17.2°C).
- Leh recorded a minimum of -7.8°C, while Srinagar reported -2.6°C. Popular tourist destinations like Gulmarg experienced a chilling -8.6°C.
Weather Forecast Jammu & Kashmir: Heavy Snowfall and Rain Predicted
The Meteorological Department has issued a detailed forecast for the coming days:
- January 4-6: Light to moderate rain in Jammu’s plains and significant snowfall in higher altitudes. Peak activity is expected between the night of January 4 and the morning of January 6.
- January 7-10: The weather will remain generally dry with cloudy conditions.
- January 11-12: Light snowfall is anticipated in isolated areas.
Impact of Heavy Snowfall
- Transportation: Disruptions are expected on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, along with other critical routes. Landslides and snow avalanches remain significant threats in hilly regions.
- Advisory: Tourists and transporters are advised to monitor weather updates and follow administrative advisories.
Mughal Road Closure: A Persistent Challenge
The Mughal Road, connecting Kashmir with Rajouri and Poonch, remains closed for vehicular traffic for the fifth consecutive day due to heavy snowfall.
- Snow Accumulation: An 8-10 km stretch from Dubjan to Pir Ki Gali is covered in heavy snow, making clearance efforts difficult.
- Alternative Routes: The Border Roads Organization (BRO) has reopened the Chattargalla Pass, facilitating traffic movement between Bhaderwah, Bani, and Basohli.
Cold Wave Grips the Region
The ongoing 40-day-long harsh winter period, ‘Chillai Kalan,’ which began on December 21, continues to intensify cold conditions:
- Water bodies across the Valley are partially frozen.
- Light snowfall was reported in Srinagar and Gulmarg overnight, with temperatures remaining well below freezing.
Tourist Advisory: Plan Wisely
Tourists visiting J&K are encouraged to:
- Stay updated on weather conditions.
- Adhere to travel advisories issued by local authorities.
- Prepare for potential delays in transportation.
Conclusion: Preparedness Is Key
The dense fog and snowfall have brought both relief and challenges to Jammu & Kashmir. While the fresh snow adds to the region’s beauty, it has disrupted daily life and transportation. Staying informed and planning trips accordingly is essential to ensure safety during this volatile weather period.