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Rain And Snow In Jammu And Kashmir Will Reduce The Smog And Pollution In Delhi: Met Office

The smog and pollutant levels will drop in Delhi because of the wind speed generated by the gathering weather system in the state, says Sonam Lotus, director of the Met Department

Rain And Snow In Jammu And Kashmir Will Reduce The Smog And Pollution In Delhi: Met Office
Highlights
  • Delhi pollution to witness drop because of rain and snow in Jammu & Kashmir
  • J&K expecting light to moderate rain in plains, snowfall in higher reaches
  • Rain, snow will break long dry spell existing in the state since 3 months

Srinagar: The Regional Met Office on November 14 said rain and snowfall forecast in Jammu and Kashmir will help reduce the smog and pollution levels in Delhi and its adjoining areas. Speaking to IANS, Sonam Lotus, director of the Met Department said: “The balancing of weather system in the coming days in Jammu and Kashmir will definitely help in decreasing the pollution levels in Delhi and adjoining areas as the system is moving Westwards from the state.

“The smog and pollutant levels will drop in Delhi because of the wind speed generated by the gathering weather system in the state.”

We are expecting light to moderate rain in the plains and snowfall in the higher reaches beginning today (November 14) afternoon.

This will break the long dry spell that continued in the state for nearly three months.

Due to the night-long cloud cover, the night’s minimum temperature that had dropped below the freezing point on November 13 rose to 2.9 degrees Celsius in Srinagar on November 14.

The maximum temperature was 18.2 degrees in Srinagar on November 13. “The large gap between the minimum and maximum temperatures in the valley will also narrow down in the coming days due to cloud cover,” Lotus said.

The night’s lowest temperature in Jammu city was 14.4 on November 14 while the maximum was 25.6 degrees Celsius on November 13.

Pahalgam recorded 0.8 degrees as the night’s lowest while Gulmarg recorded zero degrees as the lowest night temperature.

In the Jammu region, Bannihal town recorded 3.6, Katra 11.9 and Bhaderwah 5.7 as the night’s minimum temperature, Ms Lotus said.

Also Read: Delhi May Get Relief From Next Week, When The Wind Speed Would Increase

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