First Snowfall of the Season Brings Relief and Disruptions Across Kashmir
The plains of Srinagar and other parts of Kashmir experienced the season’s first snowfall on Friday, ending a prolonged dry spell and delighting locals and tourists alike. In areas such as Doda, Ramban, and Kishtwar, snowfall also made an appearance, while Jammu plains saw widespread rains.
The snowfall disrupted several strategic routes, including the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway, Mughal Road, and Srinagar-Sonamarg-Gumri route to Ladakh. Many roads, like Kokernag-Marwah-Warwan, remain closed due to snow accumulation.
Tourists gathered at Boulevard Road near Dal Lake to enjoy the snowfall, capturing moments against the backdrop of Zabarwan mountains and houseboats. Areas in south and north Kashmir, including Shopian, Kulgam, Baramulla, and Bijbehara, also saw snow.
The Meteorological Department (MeT) reported snow and rainfall across various regions, with higher altitudes accumulating 12-18 inches of snow. Independent forecasters predicted substantial snowfall in some areas of south Kashmir, with light snow expected until early January.
Air Travel and Traffic Affected
Snowfall impacted air travel, with seven flights cancelled at Srinagar International Airport due to heavy snow and low visibility. Authorities have installed an advanced Instrument Landing System (ILS-II) to enhance winter operations, expecting minimal cancellations this season.
The Srinagar-Jammu National Highway was closed due to slippery conditions. Efforts are underway to clear snow, but thousands of vehicles remain stranded. Authorities are prioritising heavy vehicles and ensuring assistance for families and children in stranded cars.
Road Closures and Relief Efforts
In Ganderbal, heavy snowfall disrupted normal life, closing the Srinagar-Leh National Highway. Locals and tourists stranded in Sonamarg urged authorities to open the Z Morh Tunnel for safer travel.
The Mughal Road and routes connecting Kashmir to Chenab Valley and Pir Panjal region have been closed, with officials stating they will likely reopen by March or April.
Police in Ganderbal have set up emergency teams to assist locals and tourists in distress due to snowfall. Contact numbers for emergencies were made available for public use.
Farmers and Locals Welcome Snowfall
In Rajouri and Poonch districts of the Pir Panjal region, light snowfall brought much-needed relief after an unusually dry spell. Farmers expressed relief, noting improved groundwater levels and better health conditions.
While the snowfall brings scenic beauty and joy, authorities warn of potential landslides and slippery road conditions, urging travellers to exercise caution.
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