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| Cold returns to Kashmir Valley after 2-days break | | | early times report Srinagar, Feb 1: The cold was back after two days of a positive surge in temperatures as the mercury plummeted in Kashmir Valley where Gulmarg registered a drop of over eight degrees in its minimum temperature. According to the MeT office, the ski resort in north Kashmir had recorded a low of -2 degrees the previous night but the sharp decline in temperature saw it shivering at -10.6 degree Celsius yesterday. The minimum temperature in Srinagar was -1.4 degrees, which was lower by over two notches from the previous night's 1.8 degree Celsius, while the mercury in south Kash-mir's Pahalgam settled at -4.4 degree Celsius. The hill resort had recorded -3.6 degrees the previous night. The minimum temperature in the highway town of Qazigund, also in south Kashmir, was -3.6 degree Celsius as against -1.4 degrees yesterday. Kokernag recorded a low of -1 degree Celsius, up from -1.5 degrees the night before, while Kupw-ara town in north Kashmir was at -1.7 degree Celsius after 0.7 degrees the previous night. Night temperatures imp-roved in Ladakh where a jump of five notches saw the minimum in Leh rise to -7 degrees after -12.2 degree Celsius the previous night. The night temperature in Kargil, also in the frontier region of Ladakh, settled at a minimum of -8 degrees as against -13.6 degree Celsi-us yesterday. |
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