IMD predicts heavy snow in Jammu & Kashmir this week, 232 expectant moms hospitalised in Kulgam | India News
SRINAGAR: Kashmir Valley and Pir Panjal regions in J&K may witness major snowfall from early Friday, with India Meteorological Department (IMD), Srinagar, forecasting that back-to-back western disturbances will impact the region’s weather pattern for almost a week.Authorities have stepped up preparedness at the district level. Kulgam Deputy Commissioner Athar Aamir Khan said as a precautionary measure, 232 pregnant women expected to deliver in the district this week had already been hospitalised to ensure uninterrupted medical care during the harsh winter spell.With a rainfall deficit of 96% this month, J&K has witnessed an arid winter, leading to forest fires and the drying up of rivers and streams. IMD Srinagar director Mukhtar Ahmad on Thursday said weather conditions would change early Friday onwards, with moderate to heavy rainfall and heavy snowfall likely in parts of south Kashmir. North Kashmir may see moderate to heavy snow.Ahmad warned that the weather situation would disrupt traffic and trigger landslides on major highways, including Srinagar–Leh highway; Mughal Road, which connects Kashmir Valley to Poonch district in Jammu division, and Razdan Pass, a high-altitude mountain pass connecting north Kashmir’s Bandipora district with the scenic Gurez Valley on the LoC. The changing weather conditions could also affect air traffic on Friday, Ahmad said, adding that high-altitude areas — including Zojila Pass, Gulmarg and parts of Kupwara — were expected to receive two to three feet of snowfall.With another western disturbance likely to affect the region from Jan 26, Ahmad advised farmers to postpone agricultural activities till Jan 28. He said light rain was expected on Jan 24-25, and another active phase will commence from Jan 26 when moderate rain and snowfall was expected at most places across Kashmir Valley.J&K traffic department issued an advisory urging people to plan travel carefully. It requested commuters to confirm road conditions with traffic control units in Srinagar, Ramban and Jammu before embarking on the journey. Passengers and light motor vehicle operators were advised to use Jammu–Srinagar NH only during daytime, with night travel discouraged due to the risk of shooting stones and landslides.