Severe heatwaves continue; ‘Orange, Yellow’ alert issues found in J&K

Severe heatwaves continue; 'Orange, Yellow' alert issues found in J&K

As acute heatwave continued to attach Jammu and Kashmir, the Vedarman here predicted ‘orange and yellow’ alert for the next six days, forecasting isolated heatweaves with the possibility of winds by June 19.

According to the news agency-Kashmir News Observer (KNO), drought and hot weather conditions are likely for the next 24 hours as the mercury is settling above normal in Jammu and Kashmir.

The details suggest that, except on 17 June, a isolated heatwave is expected to have a strong winds in Jammu and Kashmir until 19 June.

Orange Alert has been released for Saturday, while yellow alerts are given voice for 15 and 16 June and 18 and 19 June.

Late in the afternoon, light rain gave some relief from the scorching heat in Srinagar and elsewhere.

According to reports, amidst the condition of the cloud season, light rain occurred at many places in Srinagar, which gives relief to people from acute heatwee.

Director Meteorological Department (MET), Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed said that on Saturday, 16 June to Saturday is expected from June 16, 16 June with isolated, thunder and inflammatory winds for scattered places with light rain and thunder.

He said, “Warm and dry weather conditions are predicted between June 17 and June 20,” he said that it is generally cloudy with rain and thunderstorms, expecting thunder at several places from 21 June to 23 June.

Meanwhile, in its advisor, Mate has predicted a heat wave in isolated for scattered places in Jammu and Kashmir over the next two days, appealing people to avoid external activities during adequate fluids, water taking water and peak intensity (12 noon to 4 pm). However, farmers have been advised to continue agricultural operations.

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In addition, the maximum temperature is settling above normal.

Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, recorded a maximum temperature of 32.4 degrees Celsius, while Jammu City has recorded a maximum temperature of 43.6 degrees Celsius.

Kajigund, an entrance to Kashmir, recorded a day -long temperature of 32.8 degrees Celsius. Cokeranag recorded a daytime temperature of 31.8 ° C, while a famous ski resort settled in Gulmarg at 23.0 ° C.

In Pahalgam, the mercury settled at 28.2 ° C, while Kupwara recorded 31.9 degrees Celsius.

Similarly, Katra recorded a maximum temperature of 39.5 ° C, while Banihal, Batot and Bhadirwah recorded a maximum temperature of 31.8 ° C, 31.6 ° C and 30.8 ° C respectively- (KNO)

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