Season’s first snowfall ends two month dry spell in Bhaderwah
TNN Bureau. Updated: 11/25/2024 4:34:14 AM
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Jammu: The hills surrounding the picturesque Bhaderwah in Jammu and Kashmir’s Doda district experienced season's first snowfall overnight, providing relief from the dry spell prevailing in the region for the last nearly two months, officials said on Sunday.
The snowfall in the upper reaches and rains in the plains brought cheers on the faces of the tourism players and agriculturists.
The residents of Bhaderwah woke up to a layer of snow blanketing the surrounding hills.
The Guldanda meadow located on the Bhadarwah-Pathankot highway, the most visited snow destination in the district last year, remained devoid of visitors owing to the nearly two-month delay in snowfall, officials said.
Many tourists who reached the destination were seen enjoying the white flakes falling from the sky on Sunday.
"We were waiting eagerly for the snow. Last year, Guldanda received snowfall in the first week of October and became a hot favourite for snow lovers, resulting in brisk business for dozens of local vendors," Imran Ali, a local vendor from Basti village, said.
"We are expecting business to pick up pace after the overnight snowfall," he added.
Junaid Alam, a tourist visiting Bhaderwah from Meerut in Uttar Pradesh, said, "This is like a fairy tale. The beauty of the snow-filled meadows is breathtaking. I would love to stay here forever."
Reports of snowfall were also received from the high-altitude areas of Poonch, Rajouri, Ramban and Kishtwar districts.
The overnight snowfall briefly blocked the Mughal road connecting the twin border districts of Poonch and Rajouri in Jammu with Shopian district in south Kashmir, officials said, adding that traffic was also suspended on the Sinthan Top road linking Kishtwar with Anantnag district.
Moreover, the higher reaches of Kashmir, including the tourist resort town of Gulmarg, received fresh snowfall on Sunday, raising hope of precipitation in the Valley plains.
Gulmarg received moderate snowfall from Saturday evening that continued till early on Sunday, officials said.
Machil and Karnah in Kupwara district and Tulail in Bandipora district also received moderate snowfall, they said.
There was trace precipitation in the plains of Kashmir, including parts of Srinagar and Budgam districts, during the night, the officials said and added that the day temperature dropped due to the snowfall in the higher reaches.
The minimum temperature, which had fallen below freezing point last week, also rose significantly.
Srinagar city recorded a low of 4.8 degrees Celsius, around normal for this time of the year.
While Pahalgam and Gulmarg recorded sub-zero temperatures, the minimum temperatures at both places were slightly above normal.
According to a Met forecast, the weather is expected to remain dry over the next week.
"It is going to be generally dry and cold weather till December 5. A spell of light rain or light snow in the higher reaches is likely from November 23 late afternoon to November 24 forenoon and another light spell from November 30 night to December 1 forenoon," the Met said.