Weather Update J&K: No Major Rain or Snowfall Till End of February, Says MET Srinagar
The Meteorological Centre Srinagar (MET SRN) has issued the latest weather forecast for Jammu & Kashmir, bringing relief to residents, farmers, and travelers. According to the department, no major rain or snowfall is expected across the Union Territory till the end of February 2026.
While isolated higher reaches may witness light snowfall on select dates, overall weather conditions are expected to remain largely dry with a gradual rise in temperatures over the next week.
Overall Weather Outlook for Jammu & Kashmir
As per the latest forecast:
- ✅ No major rain or snowfall is predicted across J&K till the end of February.
- 🌡️ A gradual rise in both minimum and maximum temperatures is likely during the next seven days.
- 🌤️ Mostly dry weather conditions will dominate across plains and major towns.
This forecast comes as a positive sign for farmers, transporters, and the general public after weeks of winter chill.
Date-Wise Weather Forecast for J&K
Here’s a detailed breakdown of the expected weather conditions:
📅 February 17
- Possibility of light snowfall at isolated higher reaches.
- Plains likely to remain dry.
📅 February 18–21
- Weather to remain generally dry across the Union Territory.
- Clear to partly cloudy skies expected.
📅 February 22–24
- Continued dry weather conditions.
- Pleasant daytime temperatures likely.
📅 February 25–26
- Partly to generally cloudy skies.
- No significant precipitation expected.
📅 February 27–28
- Partly to generally cloudy conditions.
- Light snowfall at isolated higher reaches possible towards February 28 evening/night.
📅 March 1–2
- Generally cloudy weather.
- Light snowfall at isolated higher elevations possible.
Temperature Trend: Gradual Rise Expected
The Meteorological Department has indicated that:
- Both minimum and maximum temperatures are likely to rise gradually.
- The warming trend is expected to continue for at least the next 7 days.
- Cold wave conditions are unlikely in most areas.
This temperature rise may bring relief from freezing nights, especially in Kashmir Valley.
Advisory Issued by MET Srinagar ⚠
🌾 Advisory for Farmers
Farmers across Jammu & Kashmir are advised to:
- Continue ongoing farm operations.
- Take advantage of dry weather conditions for agricultural activities.
- Plan irrigation and crop management accordingly.
The stable weather provides a suitable window for field preparation and other farming tasks.
❄ Advisory for Public in Snow-Bound Areas
Residents and visitors in higher reaches are strongly advised:
- Not to venture into sloppy or avalanche-prone areas.
- Avoid unnecessary travel in snow-bound regions.
- Follow local administration and disaster management advisories.
Even light snowfall in higher altitudes can increase avalanche risks, particularly during fluctuating temperatures.
Impact on Travel and Tourism
With no major snowfall expected:
- Roads across plains are likely to remain open.
- Major highways are expected to function normally.
- Tourism activities may see a boost due to stable weather conditions.
- Pilgrimage and local travel plans are less likely to face disruption.
However, travelers heading towards higher reaches should remain cautious due to possible isolated snowfall.
Key Highlights at a Glance
- ❄ No major snowfall till end of February.
- 🌤 Mostly dry weather across J&K.
- 🌡 Gradual rise in temperatures over next 7 days.
- ⚠ Avalanche-prone areas to be avoided.
- 🌾 Farmers advised to continue farm operations.
The latest weather update from MET Srinagar indicates a stable and largely dry spell for Jammu & Kashmir through the end of February 2026. While isolated higher reaches may experience light snowfall on select dates, no major weather disturbance is forecast.
The improving temperature trend and dry conditions are expected to support agricultural activities, ease travel, and provide relief from harsh winter conditions. However, residents in snow-bound areas must remain cautious and adhere strictly to safety advisories.
Stay tuned for further updates as the weather system evolves in the coming days.




