Bhaderwah Valley's First Snowfall Transforms Jammu & Kashmir Into Winter Wonderland

The Bhaderwah Valley in Jammu and Kashmir received its first snowfall of the season, transforming the landscape into a white blanket. The snowfall also covered popular hill resorts like Patnitop and Batote, bringing relief and joy to the local tourism-dependent economy. Authorities have issued safety advisories and halted traffic on National Highway 44 due to slippery conditions. The precipitation is expected to recharge water reservoirs, improve power generation, and settle atmospheric pollution.

Key Points: Bhaderwah Valley Gets Season's First Snowfall, Boosts Tourism

  • First snowfall ends long dry spell
  • Tourism industry receives major boost
  • Traffic halted on NH44 for safety
  • Snow to recharge reservoirs and groundwater
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Jammu and Kashmir's Bhaderwah Valley receives season's first snowfall

Jammu & Kashmir's Bhaderwah Valley receives first snowfall, ending dry spell and revitalizing tourism. Officials issue travel advisories.

"The famous hill resorts... experienced the season's first snowfall, thereby... bringing cheers to all dependent on the tourism industry - Report"

Baramulla, January 23

Jammu and Kashmir's picturesque Bhaderwah Valley received the season's first snowfall on Friday morning, after a long wait by the residents.

The snowfall transformed Bhaderwah's roads and streets into a white blanket, adding to the charm of the town. Cold weather conditions intensified, prompting residents to take necessary precautions.

Bhaderwah Police and the district administration have issued helpline numbers and advised people to remain cautious, especially while travelling to higher reaches.

The hill resort town of Batote in Jammu district also experienced heavy snowfall.

The famous hill resorts of Jammu province-Patnitop, Nathatop, Sanasar and Batote experienced the season's first snowfall, thereby not only ending a long dry or drought season but also bringing cheers to all dependent on the tourism industry, like hoteliers, taxi drivers, mule or horse owners, photographers, shopkeepers and vendors near these tourist resorts.

The people in these areas woke up this morning to see a white blanket of snow around their houses.

As predicted by the meteorologists, it had started raining around midnight in Jammu province, which kept increasing in intensity and converted into snowfall on the higher reaches.

It is believed that this rainfall would not only recharge the hydel project reservoirs, thereby increasing the power generation, which had decreased drastically and also recharge the ground water level thereby reviving the springs and wells or Baoilies which is good for the fruit and vegetable production but also have a good effect on the health of people as it would settle the atmospheric pollution and dust.

These tourist hill resorts would now teem with tourists, especially from Mata Shri Vaishno Devi shrine, who would be eager to enjoy the snow, thereby boosting tourism, which had been in a slump since the Pahalgam massacre in April, followed by Operation Sindhoor and rain disasters.

The influx of snow buffs to these hill resorts would somewhat compensate the losses of hoteliers and other stakeholders and give livelihood to vendors and small businessmen.

However, according to SSP Traffic Police, National Highway, Raja Adil Hamid, in view of ongoing rains and snow, traffic has been stopped at safer locations on NH44 as of now as a safety measure due to slippery road conditions.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great for tourism, but the administration must ensure proper facilities and safety. Last year, many tourists were stranded due to poor planning. Helpline numbers are a good start.
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Aman W
The pictures must be stunning! Bhaderwah and Patnitop are heaven in winter. This snowfall will be a big relief for all the local businesses who have been struggling. Time to plan a trip!
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Sarah B
While the scenic beauty and tourism boost are positives, I hope the authorities are also proactively helping residents, especially the elderly and those in remote areas, cope with the intensified cold. The focus shouldn't only be on tourists.
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Vikram M
Stopping traffic on NH44 is the right call. Safety first. This snow will help with power generation too, which is much needed. A good start to the year for Jammu & Kashmir.
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Kavya N
My family in Batote just sent videos! The children are so excited. It's more than just fun – it means better apple and vegetable crops later. Nature's blessing for the valley.

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