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  • Weather Update J&K: Heavy Rainfall Alert Issued for Jammu Division (30th August – 2nd September 2025) Check full details here 

    Weather Update J&K: Heavy Rainfall Alert Issued for Jammu Division (30th August – 2nd September 2025) Check full details here 

    Weather Update J&K: Heavy Rainfall Alert Issued for Jammu Division (30th August – 2nd September 2025) Check full details here 

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    Srinagar, Aug 30 (JKSA): The Meteorological Department (MeT Centre Srinagar) has issued an important weather forecast and advisory for Jammu and Kashmir, highlighting the possibility of heavy rainfall and related weather hazards over the next few days.

    Weather Update J&K: Heavy Rainfall Alert Issued for Jammu Division (30th August – 2nd September 2025) Check full details here 

    Forecast Details

    • 30th August – 2nd September:
      • One or two spells of light to moderate rain are expected at scattered to fairly widespread places across J&K.
      • Heavy to very heavy rain is likely over Jammu, Kathua & Samba districts.
      • Moderate to heavy rain/thundershowers/intense showers are likely in some areas of Udhampur, Reasi, Rajouri, Ramban, Doda & Kishtwar.
      • In South and Central Kashmir, light rain with brief intense showers accompanied by thunder and lightning is also possible.
    • 3rd – 8th September:
      • Weather will remain generally hot and humid.
      • A few areas may experience brief spells of rain/thundershowers during this period.

    Advisory Issued

    The MeT Centre has issued a cautionary advisory urging people to remain alert during the forecast period, especially in Jammu Division.

    • Possibility of heavy to very heavy rain/thundershowers/intense showers at a few places in Jammu Division from late night 30th August to 2nd September.
    • Cloudbursts, flash floods, landslides, mudslides, and shooting stones are likely in vulnerable areas.
    • People are advised to stay away from water bodies, Nallas, river embankments, and loose structures.
    • All concerned departments and residents are urged to remain alert and updated.

    Conclusion

    With the possibility of extreme weather events, residents of Jammu & Kashmir are advised to exercise caution, avoid unnecessary travel to vulnerable areas, and follow safety guidelines issued by the authorities.

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  • MeT Predicts Snow ,Rain In Kashmir Check full details

    MeT Predicts Snow ,Rain In Kashmir Check full details

    MeT Predicts Snow ,Rain In Kashmir Check full details

    Srinagar- The Jammu and Kashmir Meteorological Department has forecast light rain and snow over the higher reaches of North Kashmir late tonight and into the early hours of tomorrow, October 24.

    Director Mukhtar Ahmed said that the weather system will bring a brief spell of precipitation to elevated areas but is not expected to cause any major disruptions.

    MeT Predicts Snow ,Rain In Kashmir

    “The possibility of very light rain or light snow will be confined to higher altitudes in North Kashmir, starting late tonight and continuing into the early morning tomorrow,” said Ahmed.

    He added that the weather system would likely pass quickly, with dry conditions returning soon after.

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    For the period from October 25 to 27, the weather across Jammu and Kashmir is expected to remain generally dry.

    However, on October 28, cloudy skies are forecast, with a chance of very light rain or light snow over the higher reaches of North and Central Kashmir during the evening or night. Dry weather is predicted to resume from October 29 through October 31, according to the MeT department.

    In light of these conditions, the department has issued an advisory to farmers.

    They are encouraged to continue with their harvesting activities and take necessary steps for the safe storage of harvested crops, as no significant weather disturbances are expected through the end of the month.

    Ahmed emphasized that the overall weather pattern remains calm, with no major systems approaching the region until the end of October. (KNS).

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