Weather Update: Jammu & Kashmir
Forecast & Advisory (9–20 February)
The Meteorological Centre Srinagar (MET SRN) has issued a fresh weather outlook for Jammu and Kashmir, indicating mostly stable conditions over the coming days with no major rain or snowfall expected across the Union Territory till 20 February. However, intermittent light rain or snowfall may occur, especially over higher reaches, along with brief spells of gusty winds.
📅 Day-wise Weather Forecast
🔹 9 February:
Light rain or snow is likely at a few higher reaches, mainly towards night.
🔹 10 February:
Weather will remain generally cloudy. There is a possibility of light rain/snow at most places, accompanied by gusty winds in some areas.
🔹 11 February:
Partly cloudy conditions are expected. Light rain or snow may occur at isolated places, mostly over elevated regions.
🔹 12–13 February:
Weather is expected to remain generally dry across the region.
🔹 14 February:
Skies will be generally cloudy, with a chance of light snowfall at isolated higher reaches.
🔹 15–16 February:
Partly to generally cloudy weather is likely, with no significant precipitation.
🔹 17 February:
A fresh western disturbance may bring light rain/snow at scattered places under generally cloudy skies.
🔹 18–20 February:
Weather will turn partly cloudy, and conditions are expected to stay stable and dry.
🌦️ Overall Outlook
- No major rain or snowfall event is forecast over entire Jammu & Kashmir till 20 February.
- Occasional light precipitation may affect higher reaches, but plains are likely to see mostly dry conditions.
- Temperature fluctuations and brief gusty winds may be felt around 10 February.
⚠️ Advisory for Public & Travelers
- Travelers and transporters are advised to confirm road and highway status from the concerned traffic authorities before planning journeys and strictly follow official advisories.
- People living in or visiting snow-bound higher reaches are advised not to venture into steep slopes or avalanche-prone areas.
- Tourists planning trips to upper destinations should stay updated with local weather and administration alerts.
Stay tuned for further updates as weather conditions evolve.
Source: MET SRN




