Srinagar, Jan 28 (KNO): Meteorological Department has predicted that the weather would remain dry till January end.
According to the forecast accessed by the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) light rain and snow are expected at a few places on January 28, while the period from January 29 to 31 is likely to remain generally dry with cloudy skies towards the evening of the January 31.
The forecast states: “The weather from February 1 to 2 is expected to be generally cloudy with light to moderate rain or snow at scattered to fairly widespread places. From February 3 to 6, skies are expected to be partly cloudy across the region.”
Meanwhile, authorities have issued several advisories in view of the inclement weather prediction.
Travelers and transporters have been urged to confirm road and highway status from the concerned traffic departments and follow official instructions.
Farmers have been advised to suspend farm operations and the general public has been cautioned against venturing into snowbound and avalanche-prone higher reaches.
The Jammu and Kashmir UT Disaster Management Authority (JKUTDMA) has issued a high-level avalanche warning for areas above 2,000 metres in Bandipora, Ganderbal, and Kupwara over the next 24 hours.
Residents and visitors have been asked to avoid risky areas and strictly follow official advisories. In case of emergencies, people are advised to dial 112.
The Meteorological Department also warned that the weather could impact transport and daily activities, particularly in higher altitudes, and requested the public to exercise caution.
SNOW AVALANCHE IN SONAMARG
Meanwhile, Ganderbal Police in a statement said that an avalanche occurred last night at around 10:15 pm near New Truck Yard, Sonamarg. “Fortunately, the impact was minimal and no loss of life or property has been reported. Police team along with SDRF timely reported in said area to assess the situation,” it said.
“Concerned agencies are closely monitoring the situation, and precautionary measures have been put in place to ensure public safety in the region,” it said, adding that in view of the prevailing conditions, Ganderbal Police adhere to the general public, tourists, and transporters to strictly avoid visiting or halting in avalanche-prone areas.
The chances of avalanches, it said, remain very high, and unnecessary movement in vulnerable zones can pose serious risks. "People are advised to follow official advisories, cooperate with local authorities, and prioritize safety while traveling through the Sonamarg axis and adjoining areas," it added.
“J&K Police remains committed to the safety and well-being of the public and requests everyone to stay alert and act responsibly,” the police added—(KNO)