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Heavy rainfall and flash floods expected on September 2-3 in J&K: MeT

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Last updated: 2024/09/01 at 11:15 AM
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Srinagar, Sep 01 (KB): The Meteorological Centre, Srinagar, has issued a significant weather advisory for Jammu and Kashmir, where locals and tourists have been asked to get ready to face major changes in the weather during this week.

According to the forecast of the meteorological department, as per news agency—Kashmir Bulletin (KB), said that September 1st is going to be mainly dry, while from September 2 to 3, the region could experience an intense spell of inclement weather.

The MET Center said that the two days are likely to remain generally cloudy with intermittent light to moderate rainfall and thunderstorms in many parts.

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The weather is likely to become more intense during the late evening of September 2 to the afternoon of September 3. Isolated heavy rain is very likely, which may lead to flash floods, landslides, mudslides, and shooting stones over vulnerable areas.

The authorities have warned about the possibility of flash floods and an increase in water levels in local streams, flood channels, and low-lying areas, due to which waterlogging may also occur.

Also, there is a possibility of light snowfall over the higher reaches, including the trekking routes.

The officials from the Tourism Department have advised the trekkers and tourists in the region to keep informed about the weather updates and plan their activities accordingly to avoid hazardous conditions.

Extra vigilance is needed at this point, mainly in areas that are prone to landslides and flash floods. Behind this swath of unsettled weather, generally dry conditions should redevelop on September 4–5.

There could be some isolated to scattered rain showers on September 6-7, though largely dry weather should ensue on September 8-12.

Meanwhile, the administration of Jammu and Kashmir is already on alert, along with disaster management teams, to meet any challenge arising out of the weather.

The residents are advised to keep themselves updated from the official channels and avoid unnecessary traveling in the critical window of weather.— (KB)

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