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SRINAGAR: The Meteorological Department Srinagar on Monday said that several areas across Kashmir witnessed a significant spike in maximum temperatures while predicting a wet spell from April 18.
The city on Tuesday recorded the hottest April day in nearly eight decades at 30.4 degrees Celsius which was 10.2 degrees ...
Srinagar experienced its hottest April day in nearly eight decades, reaching 30.4 degrees Celsius, a significant 10.2 degrees above the seasonal norm. While not surpassing the all-time high of 31.1 ...
The city recorded its hottest April day in nearly 80 years at 30.4°C, significantly above the average of 20.2°C. The last record was 31.1°C in 1946. Across the Kashmir valley, temperatures were ...
SRINAGAR: A day after recording the hottest day of the season, Kashmir on Tuesday witnessed a dip in maximum temperatures as ...
According to weather forecast for Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, cloudy weather with chances of rain and snow is expected in Srinagar, Leh, Pulwama, Anantnag, Shopian and Baramula, while ...
Located at the base of Zabarwan hills in Srinagar, the awe-inspiring mountain range bordering the central part of Kashmir, Asia’s largest tulip garden was opened to visitors on Wednesday.
Presently, Kashmir sees a good number of tourist footfall ... upper reaches of Gulmarg including Afarwat and Kongdori are still under snow which results maximum tourists are trying to reach ...
The train will cover a route that is breathtakingly beautiful, with tunnels and bridges that pass through mountainous terrain.
The city on Tuesday recorded the hottest April day in nearly eight decades at 30.4 degrees Celsius which was 10.2 degrees above normal for this time of the season, officials said.
Srinagar scorched its way into the record books on Tuesday, experiencing its hottest April day in nearly 80 years.
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