Cloudy skies, rainfall, snowfall in higher areas and gusty winds expected as weather turns active across Jammu and Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir is set to witness a fresh spell of unstable weather over the next few days. The Meteorological Centre Srinagar has forecast rain, snowfall in higher reaches, and strong winds across the region. The most intense activity is expected between March 29 and March 30. Authorities have issued advisories for residents, farmers, and travelers to stay alert.
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• Peak weather disturbance expected on March 29–30
• Gusty winds may reach 40–50 km/h
• Landslide risk in hilly areas due to rain and snowmelt
Cloudy Weather and Rain to Dominate Early Days
Weather conditions will remain partly to generally cloudy across Jammu and Kashmir. Most areas are likely to receive light to moderate rainfall. Higher reaches will experience fresh snowfall. Thunderstorms may also develop during late night hours.
The weather department has warned that strong winds could accompany rainfall. These winds may affect daily life and outdoor activities.
Improvement Expected After March 30
After the active phase ends on March 30 night, weather conditions will begin to improve. March 31 may see only brief spells of light rain or snow at a few locations.
Overall, the intensity of weather systems will reduce after this period, bringing some relief.
Light Rain Chances Continue Till April 4
From April 1 to April 2, the region will remain partly cloudy. Only isolated places may receive light rainfall. No major weather disturbance is expected during these days.
Between April 3 and April 4, cloud cover will increase again. Some scattered areas may see light rain or snowfall, especially in higher altitudes.
Dry Weather Likely After April 5
From April 5 to April 7, conditions are expected to stabilize. The sky will remain mostly partly cloudy, but no major rainfall or snowfall activity is predicted.
This period will bring better conditions for travel and outdoor work.
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Landslide Risk in Vulnerable Areas
Continuous rainfall and melting snow can increase the risk of landslides. Hilly and mountainous areas remain vulnerable during this period.
People traveling through such routes should stay cautious and follow official traffic updates.
Farmers Advised to Pause Activities
Farmers have been advised to suspend all agricultural operations during peak weather days. Rain and wind can damage crops and affect productivity.
It is important to protect equipment and avoid field work during heavy weather conditions.
Travel Advisory for Residents and Tourists
Travelers are advised to plan journeys carefully. Roads in higher and landslide-prone areas may become unsafe during rainfall and snowfall.
Authorities recommend avoiding unnecessary travel during peak disturbance days and staying updated with official alerts.
- Rain and snowfall expected across Jammu and Kashmir
- Peak disturbance likely between March 29–30
- Strong winds may reach up to 50 km/h
- Landslide risk in hilly areas increases
- Weather to improve gradually after March 30
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. When will the weather be most severe in J&K?
The most intense weather is expected between March 29 and March 30.
Q2. Will there be snowfall in Kashmir?
Yes, snowfall is likely in higher reaches during this period.
Q3. Are strong winds expected?
Yes, gusty winds may reach speeds of 40–50 km/h.
Q4. Is travel safe during this weather?
Travel may be risky in hilly and landslide-prone areas. Follow advisories.
Q5. When will the weather improve?
Conditions are expected to improve after March 30, with stable weather after April 5.
What You Should Do Now
This weather spell may cause temporary disruptions. Stay alert and follow official updates. Avoid unnecessary travel during peak days. Take precautions if you live in vulnerable areas.
Weather conditions will improve gradually, but safety should remain your priority until the system fully clears.

