Srinagar:Kashmir experienced slight relief in freezing night temperatures with Srinagar registering minus 0.9 degrees Celsius. Jammu and Kashmir saw the season’s first bout of snowfall, disrupting life and blocking the strategic National Highway 44 connecting Srinagar with the rest of the country.
A Jammu & Kashmir Traffic Police spokesperson said the highway is through for traffic but advised commuters to travel during daytime. In view of the landslide-prone stretches, the police suggested people avoid overtaking vehicles and unnecessary haltage between the Ramban and Banihal sections.
In the meantime, the Meteorological Centre Srinagar said that the ski resort Gulmarg was the coldest at minus 10 degrees Celsius. The meadow known for its powdery snow and alpines is a key winter destination for tourists and New Year celebrations. Since the snowfall last week, the hill resort is sold out.