Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Weatherman predicts five-day snow spell in Valley from Jan 19

TRAVEL PLANS GO FOR TOSS Flights cancelled; admn issues alert in 9 avalanche-prone districts

- Ashiq Hussain ashiq.hussain@htlive.com ■

SRINAGAR:Kashmir was enveloped in snow again on Wednesday, halting flight operations at the Srinagar internatio­nal airport following poor visibility. Although the Srinagar-Jammu national highway was open amid snowfall, many inter-district roads were closed.

The weather office has forecast another spell of snow from January 19 to 23 due to heavy precipitat­ion.

Moderate snowfall started early in the morning in the mountains and then in the plains, slowing down pace of life in the Valley as people confined themselves indoors and markets witnessed moderate footfall.

Jammu and Kashmir police in a tweet wrote: “Road Status: #Srinagar-Jammu highway open, Traffic plying from Srinagar to #Jammu; Srinagar-Kargil road Closed; Anantnag-Kishtwar road Closed; Mughal Road closed; Bandipora-Gurez road closed; Kupwara-Karnah, KupwaraKer­an, Kupwara-Machail roads closed.”

“It has been snowing lightly in central Kashmir while there is moderate to heavy snowfall in mountains particular­ly in some areas of north Kashmir,” director, meteorolog­ical office, Sonam Lotus, said.

Divisional commission­er (Kashmir), Baseer Ahmad Khan on Wednesday issued a fresh avalanche warning for nine avalanche prone districts of the division including Anantnag, Kulgam, Budgam, Baramulla, Kupwara, Bandipora, Ganderbal, Kargil and Leh districts.

The administra­tion has kept at least 23 snow clearance machines ready. “If snowfall continues and there is some substantia­l accumulati­on on roads, we will be putting the snow clearance machines into service after midnight so that the arterial roads are clear by Thursday morning,” executive engineer, mechanical engineerin­g department, Abdul Rashid Bhat said.

The MeT department has asked people to plan their travel accordingl­y.

“For two days from Thursday the weather is expected to be fine, which will give a window period for people travelling in and out of the state as usually the highway gets closed and flights are cancelled during heavy snowfall,” Sonam Lotus said.

He also advised people to keep a proper stock of eatables besides keeping their warm clothes and heating devices ready.

Srinagar weather office has been the busiest centre in January owing to four spells of snow so far. The Valley received its first snow of the year on January 2 bringing respite in the chilly conditions followed by widespread snowfall on January 5, which had closed the national highway and disrupted air traffic. January 11 also witnessed snowfall across the Valley.

Tourists are pouring in to experience the snow covered meadows, picturesqu­e Himalayan mountains, pine forests and ice streams flowing across the Valley. Srinagar recorded minimum temperatur­es of minus 2.1°C, minus 3°C in ski resort of Gulmarg in north Kashmir and minus 4.2°C in Pahalgam in south Kashmir. Kargil was the coldest at minus 20°C while it was minus 16.2°C in Drass.

 ?? AP ?? ■ Commuters had a tough time during fresh snowfall in Srinagar on Wednesday.
AP ■ Commuters had a tough time during fresh snowfall in Srinagar on Wednesday.

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