Srinagar Receives Season's First Snowfall, Dry Spell Ends in Valley
Hindustan Times Amritsar|December 28, 2024
Seven flights cancelled from Srinagar airport, few delayed; Kashmir University postpones exams
HT Correspondent

SRINAGAR: Many parts of Kashmir witnessed season's first major snowfall bringing relief from the cold wave. The summer capital--Srinagar--witnessed season's first snowfall on Friday. As per officials, three inches of snow was recorded in the city.

MeT office has predicted more snow in coming days due to active Western Disturbance over Kashmir. Gulmarg, Tangmarg, Sonmarg, and several parts of north and south Kashmir recorded snowfall since Friday morning. The snowfall also led to delays in flights from the Srinagar airport. Due to snow, seven flights got cancelled.

"Compared to northern parts, south Kashmir witnessed more snow. We hope this weather system brings more snow in coming days," said a senior MeT official in Srinagar.

"It's a first major snowfall of season in Srinagar. We hope it will continue throughout the night, especially this snowfall was necessary as most of our water resources were running dry due to dry spell," said Ajaz Ahmad of old city. Even tourists at many places in the city were seen enjoying the snowfall.

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