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No major weather activity expected, says weatherman

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April 21, 2025
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Srinagar, Apr 21: According to the Meteorological Department, after two days of relentless rain in the plains and snowfall in the higher reaches, Jammu and Kashmir is likely to see a significant improvement in weather conditions starting today.

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While the overall forecast suggests calm weather ahead, isolated to scattered thunderstorm activity is still possible in some parts of the Union Territory, particularly during the afternoon and evening hours.

The department confirmed that no major weather disturbance is expected in the coming days, bringing much-needed relief to residents, especially in areas like Ramban, where flash floods and landslides caused devastation over the weekend.

“This is a welcome development after widespread rainfall and snow disrupted normal life in several areas. We are closely monitoring the possibility of localized weather events, but overall, conditions are stabilizing,” a MeT official told KNT.

Despite the improving forecast, authorities have advised people in vulnerable areas to remain cautious, particularly in regions prone to landslides and flash floods, where the ground remains saturated and unstable.

The clearer skies are expected to aid ongoing rescue and relief operations in flood-affected districts and improve road connectivity, including restoration work on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway.

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