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Cold Continues Grip: Srinagar at -4.4°C, Shopian Coldest at -5.9°C

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At minus 3.6° C, Srinagar records coldest night of season so far
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Srinagar, Dec 3 : Kashmir Valley continued to reel under intense cold conditions on Tuesday night as minimum temperatures plummeted below the freezing point in most parts, weather officials said.

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According to data compiled by Kashmir Weather as per news agency Kashmir News Corner — KNC, Srinagar recorded a low of -4.4°C, while several stations including Pampore (-5.0°C), Anantnag (-5.3°C), Baramulla (-5.3°C), Pulwama (-5.5°C) and Shopian (-5.9°C) remained among the coldest in the region.

Pahalgam continued to witness severe cold with -4.6°C, while Kupwara settled at -4.1°C. Gulmarg recorded -2.6°C, Kokernag -1.2°C, and Ganderbal -3.0°C. In higher reaches, Sonamarg touched -3.6°C, and Zethan Rafiabad registered -4.9°C.

In the Jammu region, temperatures also dipped notably, with Jammu city recording 8.1°C. Banihal dropped to -0.7°C, Bhaderwah to -0.2°C, Rajouri to 1.4°C, and Samba to 2.5°C. Katra recorded 7.6°C, while Udhampur and Ramban settled at 4.0°C and 4.1°C respectively.

In Ladakh, the mercury fell sharply with Leh recording -7.0°C, followed by Kargil at -5.6°C and Nubra Valley at -4.7°C.

Officials said the persistent drop in night temperatures is due to dry weather and clear skies, adding that cold wave conditions are likely to continue from December 6 with slight improvement on December 4 and 5. (KNC)

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