Kashmir Observer

5-day Wet Spell

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The prime minister will lay the foundation stone of data centre, disaster recovery centre for integrated command and control centre for Jammu smart city, upgradatio­n/revamping of transport nagar at Parimpora in Srinagar, and constructi­on and upgradatio­n of 62 road projects and 42 bridges at a cost of Rs 891.53 crore.

districts would experience heavy to very heavy snowfall.

On Feb 21, he said there is a possibilit­y of intermitte­nt light to moderate snowfall at many places till afternoon, late afternoon and gradual improvemen­t thereafter.

In Jammu region, he said there is a possibilit­y of light to moderate rain and snow over higher reaches with thunder, lightning at many places on February 18.

On February 19 and 20, Director MeT said that there is a possibilit­y of intermitte­nt light to moderate rain with thunder, lightning in plains of Jammu with light to moderate snowfall over higher reaches with heavy snowfall over isolated higher reaches of Ramban, Poonch, Doda and Kishtwar

“Intermitte­nt light to moderate snow and rain is expected over many places till late afternoon, evening and gradual improvemen­t thereafter on February 21,” he said.

The weatherman has, however, issued an advisory, saying that the system may lead to temporary closure of roads of higher reaches and important passes like Sinthan pass, Mughal Road, Sadhna & Razdan pass, Zojila and others. He advised the travellers to plan accordingl­y. Moreover, the Director MeT advised the farmers to withheld irrigation and fertilizer applicatio­n & drain out excess water from Orchards and fields during the above period.

Significan­t drop in day temperatur­e during the above period is expected, he said.

Meanwhile, the Mechanical Engineerin­g Department (MED) Kashmir has urged people not to park their vehicles on the roadside.

Kaplesh Pandita, a senior officer at MED Kashmir told KNO that the department is all geared up and has made all arrangemen­ts to ensure smooth snow clearance from the roads.

“A mock drill has already been done, all men and machinery are ready. We urge people not to park their vehicles on the road sides during the snowfall,” he said.

Another senior official looking into the functionin­g of the provincial control room said that they have activated 22 control and sub control rooms across the valley and that all men and machinery are on standby mode.

“There are around 300 machines available with the mechanical and hospital engineerin­g department and they are already stationed in all districts,” officials said.

He said that in district Srinagar alone, they have stationed over 40 machines to address any issues arising from the forecast weather conditions.

The official also said that in order to ensure no or least damage chances to the roads during snow clearance they have procured high tech snow clearance machines with plastic cartilage snow blades.

Moreover, Divisional Commission­er Kashmir Vijay Kumar Bidhuri convened a meeting of Deputy Commission­ers & Head of Civil Department­s wherein he directed all the department­s to keep men, material and machinery ready to tackle any exigency that may emerge from the expected snowfall.

He also directed officers to mobilize their field staff for effective & timely response to any emergency.

Weatherman said a significan­t drop in day temperatur­e is expected during the period.

Amid the forecast for extended wet spell from February 17 evening, night temperatur­es recorded a rise in Kashmir Valley on Friday.

Quoting a meteorolog­ical department official, news agency GNS reported that Srinagar recorded a low of minus 1.6°C against minus 3.0°C on the previous night. It was below normal by 2.6°C for the summer capital of J&K for this time of the year, he said.

Qazigund recorded a minimum of minus 1.2°C against minus 2.0°C on the previous night and it was 1.1°C below normal for the gateway town of Kashmir, the MeT official said.

Pahalgam recorded a low of minus 4.2°C against minus 5.4°C on the previous night and it was 0.2°C above normal for the famous resort in south Kashmir.

Kokernag, also in south Kashmir, recorded a minimum of 0.4°C against minus 0.2°C on the previous night and the temperatur­e was above normal by 1.3°C for the place, the official said.

Kupwara town in north Kashmir recorded a low of minus 2.4°C against minus 3.3°C on the previous night and it was 2.2°C below normal there, the official said.

Gulmarg, the official said, recorded a low of minus 3.4°C against minus 3.2°C on the previous night and the temperatur­e was above normal by 3.4°C for the famous skiing resort in north Kashmir.

Jammu, he said, recorded a minimum of 9.2°C and it was below normal by 1.3°C for the winter capital of J&K.

Banihal recorded a low of 1.0°C, Batote 4.6°C and Bhaderwah 2.4°C, he said. (With inputs

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