Heavy Snowfall Predicted for J&K from Jan 20-24, Easing Water Worries

The Meteorological office forecasts three consecutive Western Disturbances will affect Jammu and Kashmir from January 16 to 24. The third disturbance, active from January 20 afternoon to late January 24, is predicted to be major, bringing moderate to heavy snowfall to both higher reaches and plains. This forecast brings relief as the plains, including Srinagar, are yet to see their first snowfall this season, which is crucial for replenishing water reservoirs during the ongoing Chillai Kalan. The harsh winter period ends on January 30, and adequate snowfall is vital to prevent a severe water shortage in the coming summer.

Key Points: J&K Heavy Snowfall Forecast Jan 20-24 by Weather Office

  • Three Western Disturbances active from Jan 16-24
  • Major snowfall expected Jan 20-24
  • Relief for water reservoir replenishment
  • Chillai Kalan period ends Jan 30
  • Plains yet to receive season's first snow
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Weatherman predicts heavy snowfall in J&K between Jan 20-24

Sonam Lotus predicts three Western Disturbances will bring major snow to J&K plains and higher reaches from Jan 20-24, crucial for water reservoirs.

Weatherman predicts heavy snowfall in J&K between Jan 20-24
"This is going to be a major one, and under the influence of this, higher reaches as well as plains of the Valley are most likely to receive moderate to heavy snowfall. - Sonam Lotus"

Srinagar, Jan 16

The minimum temperature showed improvement across Jammu and Kashmir on Friday, attributed to a night of continuous cloud cover. The Meteorological office indicated that three consecutive Western Disturbances are expected to bring rain and snow to the union territory.

Sonam Lotus, Director of Ladakh MeT Department, told IANS, "Three Western Disturbances are likely to become active over J&K from January 16 to January 24. The first one is a feeble Western Disturbance and is presently active over J&K and Ladakh. This is likely to bring some rain/snow in the higher reaches, with less chance of rain/snow in the plains."

"The second Western Disturbance would become active between January 18 and January 20. This is likely to result in rain/snow, but not in any appreciable measure in the plains, as mostly higher reaches would receive light rain/snow under the influence of the second Western Disturbance. The third Western Disturbance will be active from the afternoon of January 20 to late January 24. This is going to be a major one, and under the influence of this, higher reaches as well as plains of the Valley are most likely to receive moderate to heavy snowfall," he said.

The reassuring words of Sonam Lotus have come as a big relief to the people in J&K, as Srinagar city and the rest of the plain areas in the Valley are yet to receive this season's first snowfall.

The 40-day period of harsh winter cold, locally called the 'Chillai Kalan', started on December 21 and will end on January 30.

With just 14 days left of the Chillai Kalan, the perennial water reservoirs that sustain all the water bodies in J&K are yet to get replenished. If the Chillai Kalan passes off without a few major snowfalls, J&K would face one of its worst summers in the coming months.

Srinagar city had minus 1.5 degrees Celsius, Gulmarg minus 2.3 and Pahalgam minus 2.6 as the minimum temperature. Jammu city had 4.7 degrees Celsius, Katra town 8.8, Batote 7.7, Banihal 2.9 and Bhaderwah 2 as the minimum temperature.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who loves visiting Gulmarg, this is exciting! But I hope the authorities are prepared for potential road blockages and power outages. Safety first.
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Vikram M
The article rightly points out the importance of snowfall for water reservoirs. We in the plains often forget how much we depend on the snow in the mountains. Chillai Kalan needs to do its job!
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Rohit P
With all due respect to the Met department, their predictions can sometimes be off. Hope they are accurate this time because farmers and tourism really need this.
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Priya S
My family is in Jammu. They'll be happy it's not too cold there, but worried about travel to Srinagar. Wishing everyone in the Valley stays safe and warm. ❄️
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Michael C
Interesting to learn about 'Chillai Kalan'. The detailed temperature data is helpful. It shows how varied the climate is within the region itself.

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