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Cold wave tightens grip in Kashmir, Zojila freezes at -23°C

INS Correspondent by INS Correspondent
December 13, 2024
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Sgr records coldest night of season at -2.0°C
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Srinagar, Dec 13: The Kashmir region, along with parts of Jammu and Ladakh, is experiencing a severe cold wave as temperatures have dropped significantly in various areas.

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The freezing conditions have marked some of the coldest nights of the season across the regions.

Sonamarg recorded the lowest temperature at a chilling -12.5°C, followed by Gulmarg at -9.6°C and Pahalgam at -9.4°C. Srinagar city experienced a minimum temperature of -2.0°C, while other areas like Kupwara and Pulwama registered -2.5°C and -3.0°C, respectively.

In the Jammu region, Samba recorded a surprising dip to -0.3°C, while Udhampur and Reasi dropped to 0.2°C and 2.9°C, respectively. Jammu city experienced its coldest night of the season at 4.5°C.

Similarly, Ladakh, known for its harsh winters, continued to freeze as Leh recorded -12.4°C, and Kargil followed closely at -12.0°C. Zojila was reported to have reached a staggering -23.0°C.

Notably, the plummeting temperatures have intensified the winter chill across the region, prompting locals to brace for the harsh weather conditions ahead.

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