The latest update from the India Meteorological Department (MET Centre Srinagar) provides a detailed outlook of weather conditions across Jammu & Kashmir for the coming days. As the region transitions into late spring, weather patterns are shifting, bringing a mix of sunshine, clouds, and occasional rainfall.
This blog breaks down the past 24-hour weather, day-wise forecast from May 5 to May 15, and important advisories, especially for farmers and residents across both Kashmir and Jammu divisions.
🌧️ Past 24 Hours Weather Overview
Over the last 24 hours, Jammu & Kashmir witnessed generally mild and stable weather conditions. While most places remained dry, some scattered regions experienced brief spells of light rain and thundershowers, particularly during late afternoon hours.
- 🌫️ Cloud cover remained variable across regions
- 🌦️ Isolated rain showers reported in parts of Kashmir Valley
- 🌡️ Temperatures remained close to seasonal averages
This relatively calm pattern sets the stage for a gradual shift in the coming days.
📅 Detailed Weather Forecast (May 5 – May 15)
🌤️ May 5, 2026 (Today)
- Expect brief spells of light rain or thundershowers
- Activity likely during afternoon hours
- Rainfall will remain scattered, not widespread
👉 A typical spring day with mixed sunshine and clouds
☀️ May 6 – May 9, 2026
- Weather will remain generally dry
- However, isolated brief showers may occur during afternoon (AN hrs)
- No major weather disturbances expected
👉 Ideal period for:
- Travel 🧳
- Outdoor activities 🏞️
- Agricultural work 🌾
🌩️ May 10 – May 12, 2026 (Important Weather Phase)
- Weather will turn generally cloudy
- Expect light to moderate rain/thundershowers
- Rainfall likely at scattered to many places
- Thunderstorms and gusty winds expected at some locations
👉 This is the most active weather window of the forecast period
🌥️ May 13 – May 15, 2026
- Sky conditions: Partly to generally cloudy
- Rainfall activity will decrease
- Weather stabilizes again
👉 A transition phase before more summer-like conditions
⚠️ Weather Advisory & Warnings
🌩️ Thunderstorm Alert (May 10–12)
- Possibility of:
- ⚡ Thunder & Lightning
- 🌬️ Gusty winds (40–50 km/h)
- Affects:
- Kashmir Division
- Jammu Division
👉 Residents should:
- Avoid open fields during lightning
- Secure loose outdoor objects
- Stay updated with local alerts
🌾 Advisory for Farmers
- Farmers are advised to resume agricultural activities from May 6 onwards
- Dry weather window (May 6–9) is ideal for:
- Sowing 🌱
- Irrigation 🚜
- Crop maintenance
👉 Avoid major farming operations during May 10–12 due to storm risks
🌡️ Temperature Trend
- A gradual rise in daytime temperatures expected
- Increase of 2°C to 3°C across many places
- Nights will remain relatively cool
👉 This indicates the onset of warmer spring transitioning toward early summer
🏔️ Regional Impact Breakdown
🌿 Kashmir Valley
- More prone to:
- Thunderstorms ⚡
- Cloud build-up ☁️
- Cooler temperatures compared to Jammu
🌄 Jammu Division
- Slightly warmer conditions
- Increased chances of:
- Gusty winds 🌬️
- Localized storms
🚗 Travel & Daily Life Impact
✔️ Good Days for Travel:
- May 6–9 (Mostly dry)
⚠️ Caution Days:
- May 10–12 (Storms & winds)
Tourists planning visits to places like Gulmarg or Pahalgam should keep an eye on updates during the storm window.
📊 Summary Table
| Date Range | Weather Condition | Key Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| May 5 | Light rain (scattered) | Afternoon showers |
| May 6–9 | Mostly dry | Best outdoor window |
| May 10–12 | Rain & thunderstorms | Gusty winds (40–50 km/h) |
| May 13–15 | Partly cloudy | Weather stabilizes |
The upcoming weather pattern in Jammu & Kashmir presents a balanced mix of dry and wet phases, typical of seasonal transition. While the early part of the forecast is favorable for daily life and farming, the mid-period (May 10–12) requires heightened awareness due to thunderstorms and gusty winds.
Staying informed through reliable sources like the India Meteorological Department is essential for safety and planning.
For real-time alerts and updates, keep following official MET bulletins and local administration advisories.
Source: MET Centre Srinagar




