Despite improvement, mercury remain below normal in J&K | | | Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Nov 26: Even though weather witnessed major improvement on Thursday, mercury remained below normal in Jammu and Kashmir, where isolated light rain or snow on higher reaches is predicted during the next 24 hours. However, weather will remain dry over the plains of J&K, Ladakh and Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK), a Met department spokesman said here Thursday evening. Sun was out today from behind the clouds though the intensity of the heat was low in the valley, including summer capital, Srinagar, where people could be seen enjoying warm weather after three days of chilly conditions due to rain and snow on upper reaches. People, including students, were seen basking in the sunshine in the parks and other open places. Met spokesman said this evening that there could be isolated rain or snow on the higher reaches in the J&K during the next 24 hours. However, mainly dry weather is predicted over plains of J&K, Ladakh and Gilgit and Baltistan in POK. During the subsequent two days, the weather will remain mainly dry, he added. Despite improvement in the weather after sun came out from behind the clouds, the maximum temperature today was still below normal in the valley, where the minimum temperature was above normal barring in world famous ski resort of Gulmarg. Srinagar, where people are facing frequent power failure, the maximum temperature was 11.6 degree, which was still 2.2 degree below normal. However, it was several notches more than yesterday when it was just 5.6 degree, he told UNI. He said the minimum temperature was 2 degree which was 1.9 degree above normal due to overcast sky during the night. The sky would be partly cloudy with morning fog and the maximum and minimum temperatures would be around 10 and minus 02 during the next 24 hours in Srinagar.
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