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Kashmir's Winter Relief: Late Snow Saves Crucial Water Resources
1 Feb
Summary
- Late snowfall brought relief after a dry Chillai Kalan period.
- Snowfall is crucial for Kashmir's water resources and spring.
- Himachal Pradesh faces heavy snow and thunderstorms on Sunday.

Kashmir's harshest winter period, Chillai Kalan, concluded with significant snowfall and rain, offering relief after an extended dry spell. This late precipitation is vital for the region's water resources, with experts noting its positive impact on the upcoming spring and summer. While seasonal precipitation was 44% below normal until December 25, the recent snow is expected to help recharge groundwater and improve river flows.
In contrast, Himachal Pradesh is under a yellow alert for Sunday, with predictions of heavy snowfall, thunderstorms, and gusty winds. The weather is expected to affect middle and high hills until February 3. The Border Roads Organisation has also worked to restore road connectivity in Jammu and Kashmir's Doda-Kishtwar belt after heavy snow clearance operations.




