Cold wave conditions persist in Jammu and Kashmir, with Srinagar's temperature dropping to -1°C. A thick fog covers Dal Lake, but tourists continue to visit, appreciating the winter beauty, the city's cleanliness, and its security.
Cold wave conditions continued to grip Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday, as temperatures in the valley dipped below the freezing mark. Srinagar recorded a minimum temperature of minus 1 degrees Celsius, with a thick blanket of fog covering the picturesque Dal Lake. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted light rain for the city over the next two days.

However, Srinagar's Dal Lake remains a draw even in the dead of winter. Layered in heavy winter wear, tourists braved the freezing temperatures at the Lake to experience the morning's frosty beauty. Despite the intense cold wave, many visitors noted that the season offers a distinct, captivating allure.
Visitors Share Experiences Amidst Cold Wave
Vikas Yadav, who travelled to Srinagar on a work trip from Delhi, appreciated the city's cleanliness and security and stated he is enjoying it despite the cold weather. "It is bitterly cold here. We went to Dal Lake and enjoyed the scenic beauty of the valley. This city is quite clean. It is absolutely safe to travel to Jammu and Kashmir. We see army personnel patrolling all the time. The police authorities are also supportive. There is no need to be scared," he said.
Gulshan Kumar, who also came to Srinagar on an official visit, expressed his disappointment at not witnessing snowfall but praised Srinagar's maintained roads. He also emphasised the need for attention to Dal Lake, given its significance to local livelihoods. "I am on a work trip here. I knew that it snows during this time of winter in the valley, but we couldn't witness it. Maybe that's due to global warming. The roads are quite clean here as compared to other places. However, Dal Lake needs urgent cleaning, given the fact that it is a source of livelihood for many people here," he stated.
Weather Conditions and Official Advisory
Earlier on Sunday, Srinagar recorded a minimum of minus 4.7 degrees Celsius, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
Meanwhile, visibility across the city remained poor due to the ongoing cold wave. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported dense fog in the morning hours, with moderate fog at several locations and dense fog at isolated spots. The temperature around 7 am was recorded at approximately 8.2 degrees Celsius.
With severe pollution, cold wave and dense fog persisting, authorities have urged citizens to limit outdoor activities, follow health advisories, and take precautions against the hazardous air quality.
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