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Heavy rain, snowfall in JK likely from Dec 11 to Dec 15

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December 9, 2017
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Leh freezes, Gulmarg coldest in Kashmir Valley

Gulmarg: Villagers tracking the snow-covered slopes at the famous ski resort of Gulmarg which witnessed the season's first heavy snowfall on Tuesday. The snowfall in the high altitude areas of the valley and rains in plains ended a five-month long dry spell, the longest in four decades. PTI photo by S Irfan (PTI1_3_2017_000266A)

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JAMMU, DECEMBER 09: India Meteorological Department. Govt. of India and Meteorological Centre, Srinagar has intimated that a fresh western disturbance is most likely to affect the J&K state from December 11 to December 15, 2017 with moisture feeding taking place from the Arabian Sea. Under the influence of this system, moderate to heavy rain and snow is expected at widespread places of Jammu and also at Kashmir region.

The main activity of this system is likely to occur during December 12 to December 13 December, 2017 and gradual decrease thereafter. This will be the first “major wet spell” during the current season for J&K.

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JAMMU, DECEMBER 09: India Meteorological Department. Govt. of India and Meteorological Centre, Srinagar has intimated that a fresh western disturbance is most likely to affect the J&K state from December 11 to December 15, 2017 with moisture feeding taking place from the Arabian Sea. Under the influence of this system, moderate to heavy rain and snow is expected at widespread places of Jammu and also at Kashmir region.

The main activity of this system is likely to occur during December 12 to December 13 December, 2017 and gradual decrease thereafter. This will be the first “major wet spell” during the current season for J&K.

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