Srinagar: Heavy snowfall in the Pir Panjal mountain range today closed the Srinagar-Jammu highway, the authorities said.
Brigadier T.P.S. Rawat, chief engineer of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) that maintains the highway told: “In the Qazigund-Bannihal sector of the highway, there has been heavy snowfall during the night.”

It has been snowing intermittently in the Valley since last evening. Reports from Gulmarg, Sonamarg and Pahalgam hill stations also said a thick layer of snow had accumulated in these areas.
Srinagar city witnessed the first snowfall of the season in the night, but as the temperatures rose in the morning the thin layer of snow on the roads and rooftops steadily melted.
A.R. Zargar, deputy director of the local meterological office told : “Weather would remain inclement up to Dec 17. Till then, we expect rain and snow in the Valley and mountains of the Jammu region intermittently.”
“We are expecting sunshine after Dec 17 as the western disturbance presently active here would weaken by then,” Zargar said.
Western disturbances are extra tropical storms in the Mediterranean Sea that result in sudden rain and snow in India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh. These are especially important for the rabi crop (which is sown in winter and harvested in summer).
– IANS
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