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Winter’s first snowfall blankets Gulmarg and upper Jammu Kashmir

Gulmarg, the globally acclaimed tourist haven nestled in the heart of Jammu and Kashmir, has ushered in the winter season with its inaugural snowfall. The higher reaches of the Kashmir Valley, including iconic locales such as Peer Ki Gali, Zojila, and Gulmarg, have been adorned with a fresh blanket of snow, while the lower altitudes […]

Gulmarg, the globally acclaimed tourist haven nestled in the heart of Jammu and Kashmir, has ushered in the winter season with its inaugural snowfall. The higher reaches of the Kashmir Valley, including iconic locales such as Peer Ki Gali, Zojila, and Gulmarg, have been adorned with a fresh blanket of snow, while the lower altitudes experience a gentle drizzle.

This recent bout of snowfall has orchestrated a dramatic transformation in the weather across Kashmir. Mountainous terrains have borne the brunt of heavy snowfall since the onset of last night, while the plains witness a notable dip in temperatures, courtesy of relentless downpours. The Meteorological Department anticipates this atmospheric caprice to persist for the next 24 hours.

The picturesque streets and dwellings have been cocooned in a pristine white layer, rendering the roads treacherous for vehicular navigation. Consequently, as a precautionary measure, the Kishtwar-Anantnag and Mughal Road have been temporarily closed to traffic due to the snowfall in elevated regions. The closure, prompted by snow accumulation between Poshana and Peer Ki Gali, affects the vital highway linking the twin districts of Poonch and Rajouri in Jammu with the southern expanse of Shopian district in Kashmir.

Authorities have undertaken the removal of stranded vehicles to ensure safety.
The Western Disturbance, identified as a trough in the middle tropospheric westerlies, extends along Long. 70°E to the north of Lat. 26°N. Its influence has manifested in scattered to fairly widespread rainfall or snowfall over the regions of Jammu-Kashmir-Ladakh-GilgitBaltistan-Muzaffarabad and Himachal Pradesh on November 10.

Gulmarg, situated in the Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir, stands as a testament to natural allure, boasting lush green landscapes that have earned it the moniker ‘Meadow of Flowers.’ Renowned for its breathtaking vistas during the snowfall season and the blooming Lupine flowers from mid-June to the end of July, Gulmarg captivates visitors with a blend of scenic charm and cultural richness.

This winter spectacle prompts locals and visitors alike to showcase their artistic flair through intricate snow sculptures. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, Gulmarg is synonymous with winter sports and is a coveted skiing destination.

The region’s tranquility, coupled with its adventure sports and historical resonance, cements Gulmarg’s status as a year-round magnet for tourists in India. Whether one seeks outdoor escapades or a serene communion with nature, Gulmarg offers an all-encompassing experience for every discerning traveler.

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