On Tuesday night, Srinagar recorded a minimum temperature of minus 5 degrees Celsius, down from minus 2.4 degrees Celsius the previous night. Other areas, including Qazigund, Gulmarg, and Pahalgam, also experienced cold temperatures during the ongoing «Chilla-i-Kalan,» a harsh winter period characterized by a cold wave and freezing conditions.
Kashmir has witnessed a prolonged dry spell, with a 79% rainfall deficit recorded for December. The region has seen little to no precipitation in the first week of January. Despite the high probability of snowfall during this period, the meteorological department has forecast mainly dry weather in Kashmir until January 12. The absence of snow in the plains and reduced snowfall in higher reaches raise concerns about the ecological impact and the potential consequences for tourism and winter activities.
As visuals of a snow-less Gulmarg in Jammu and Kashmir have garnered attention this season, National Conference leader Omar Abdullah shared a recent experience on social media. Sharing two images from previous years taken on the same day, Abdullah noted that he has «never seen Gulmarg so dry in winters.» He raised concerns about the potential impact on summer and skiing enthusiasts, highlighting the lack of snow, a crucial element for winter sports.
«I’ve never seen Gulmarg so dry in the winter. To put this in to perspective here are a couple of photographs from previous years, both taken on the 6th of Jan. If we don’t get snow soon the summer is going to be miserable. Not to mention skiers like me who can’t wait to get on the slopes but there’s nothing to ski on,» he posted.
Responding to Abdullah's post, netizens expressed worry