The meteorological department has predicted another wet spell with snow and rainfall likely across across Jammu and Kashmir from Monday next week.
“From November 1-2, light snowfall will occur at higher places while the plains will receive rainfall. The fresh spell will lead to a drop in mercury,” Deputy Director, Meteorological Department, Mukhtar Ahmed said on Friday.
In Srinagar, he said, the minimum temperature will remain around 2-3 degree Celsius. However, he said, the cold weather conditions will intensify in the upper reaches of the Valley.
Meanwhile, night temperatures continue to record dip in most places across the Valley, officials said.
A meteorological department official here said that Srinagar recorded minimum temperature of 2.6 degree Celsius against 3.4 degree Celsius on previous night.
The temperatures have fallen considerably after record rainfall and snowfall in some plains and upper reaches.
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