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Srinagar shivers at minus 6.6 degrees Celsius as cold wave sweeps Kashmir | PICS

Srinagar shivers at minus 6.6 degrees Celsius as Chillai Kalan takes hold in Kashmir, with temperatures plummeting across the valley. Pahalgam and Gulmarg also endure extreme cold, as South Kashmir sees the coldest temperatures of the season.

nitin-kumar Edited By: Nitin Kumar @Niitz1 [Updated: December 24, 2024 14:48 IST]
  • Jammu and Kashmir's summer capital, Srinagar, recorded a bone-chilling temperature of 6.6 degrees Celsius, one of the coldest nights of the season.
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    Jammu and Kashmir's summer capital, Srinagar, recorded a bone-chilling temperature of 6.6 degrees Celsius, one of the coldest nights of the season.
  • The region is currently under the grip of Chillai Kalan, the harsh 40-day winter period, with temperatures across Kashmir Valley plummeting to alarming lows.
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    The region is currently under the grip of Chillai Kalan, the harsh 40-day winter period, with temperatures across Kashmir Valley plummeting to alarming lows.
  • Popular tourist destinations like Pahalgam and Gulmarg also endured bitter cold, with Pahalgam recording a record low of -7.8 degrees Celsius and Gulmarg a slightly lower temperature of -1.9 degrees Celsius.
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    Popular tourist destinations like Pahalgam and Gulmarg also endured bitter cold, with Pahalgam recording a record low of -7.8 degrees Celsius and Gulmarg a slightly lower temperature of -1.9 degrees Celsius.
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  • Although Gulmarg offered some respite, the overall conditions across the region remained harsh.
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    Although Gulmarg offered some respite, the overall conditions across the region remained harsh.
  • The weight of the cold wave has been felt in the southern parts of Kashmir Valley. The minimum temperature in Shopian Valley plummeted to -8.8 degrees Celsius.
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    The weight of the cold wave has been felt in the southern parts of Kashmir Valley. The minimum temperature in Shopian Valley plummeted to -8.8 degrees Celsius.
  • Neighboring Anantnag and Pulwama districts recorded -8.3 degrees Celsius, while Kulgam recorded -6.7 degrees Celsius.
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    Neighboring Anantnag and Pulwama districts recorded -8.3 degrees Celsius, while Kulgam recorded -6.7 degrees Celsius.
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  • Other parts of the valley also recorded temperatures of -7.0 degrees Celsius and -6.5 degrees Celsius at Budgam and Ganderbal, respectively.
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    Other parts of the valley also recorded temperatures of -7.0 degrees Celsius and -6.5 degrees Celsius at Budgam and Ganderbal, respectively.
  • In the northern region, Bandipora and Baramulla plunged to -6.4 degrees Celsius and -6.0 degrees Celsius respectively, while Khudwani recorded -7.1 degrees Celsius.
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    In the northern region, Bandipora and Baramulla plunged to -6.4 degrees Celsius and -6.0 degrees Celsius respectively, while Khudwani recorded -7.1 degrees Celsius.
  • The extreme cold has left water bodies partially frozen and roads dangerously slippery, posing a serious threat to daily life and travel.
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    The extreme cold has left water bodies partially frozen and roads dangerously slippery, posing a serious threat to daily life and travel.
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  • The brutal cold has added to residents’ challenges, with many facing challenges in basic services. Authorities have issued a weather advisory urging residents to take necessary precautions during this extreme cold wave.
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    The brutal cold has added to residents’ challenges, with many facing challenges in basic services. Authorities have issued a weather advisory urging residents to take necessary precautions during this extreme cold wave.
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