Kashmir Records Season's Lowest Temperatures with Further Drops Forecasted
Kashmir experienced its coldest night of the season with temperatures dropping to -9.8°C in Sonamarg and -9.2°C in Gulmarg, according to the Jammu and Kashmir Meteorological Centre. Other areas like Pahalgam, Srinagar, and Qazigund also saw low temperatures. Daytime temperatures remained above normal. The Meteorological Department forecasts further temperature drops until January 10, followed by a slight rise, with dry but cloudy weather expected until January 15 and possible light rain and snow around January 16-17.
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AI Analysis
The article presents a straightforward weather report from official meteorological sources without political framing. It focuses on factual temperature data and forecasts, representing the government's meteorological department perspective without political commentary or opposition viewpoints.
The tone of the article is neutral and informative, focusing on weather conditions and forecasts. It neither expresses positive nor negative sentiment but provides practical information about cold temperatures and upcoming weather changes.
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