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Respite from intense cold wave in Kashmir, mercury rises slightly

Minimum temperature is predicted to fall further in the Valley and cold wave is expected over many stations during next three days
Women row their boat through the partially frozen interior Dal Lake during a cold winter morning in Srinagar on Saturday. PTI Photo

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Kashmir saw a slight respite from the intense cold wave conditions as minimum temperatures rose across the Valley, though they remained below the freezing point, the meteorological department officials said on Sunday.

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The summer capital, Srinagar, recorded a low of -3.4°C, an improvement from -4.6°C the previous night, the Met department said.

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It said that Gulmarg, a tourist destination popular for skiing, registered a minimum of 3.8°C, marking a rise of nearly four degrees.

Pahalgam, the base camp for annual Amarnath Yatra, logged a low of -4.8°C, three degrees higher than the previous night, the weather office said.

Konibal, a hamlet on the outskirts of Pampore town, was the the coldest place in the Valley with the mercury dipping to -5.2°C, it added.

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The minimum temperature in Qazigund, the gateway to Kashmir, was -4.0°C, 3.7°C in Kupwara of north Kashmir and 2.8°C in Kokernag of south Kashmir, it said.

According to the Met office, the weather is likely to remain mainly dry till December 21.

However, the minimum temperature is predicted to fall further in the Valley and there will be a cold wave over many stations during the next three days, it said.

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