J-K: Heat wave continues across Kashmir valley, prolonged dry spell raises concerns

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1 Jul 2026 • 2:27 PM MYT
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Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], July 1 (ANI): Kashmir Valley continues to reel under an intense heat wave as dry weather conditions show no signs of easing.

The prolonged spell of high temperatures, combined with a lack of significant rainfall, has raised concerns among farmers, horticulturists and residents across the Valley.

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Daytime temperatures have remained well above normal in several parts of Kashmir over the past few days. The scorching conditions have affected daily life, with people avoiding outdoor activities during peak afternoon hours.

Water bodies and streams in some areas have also witnessed a decline in water levels due to the extended dry spell.

The weather conditions have added to the worries of the farming community, as paddy fields, orchards and vegetable crops depend heavily on timely rainfall during this period. Farmers fear that a continued lack of precipitation could impact crop growth and reduce agricultural output.

The Meteorological Department of Jammu and Kashmir has advised people, especially children, the elderly and those with existing medical conditions, to take precautions against heat-related illnesses. Residents have been urged to stay hydrated, avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight and limit strenuous outdoor activities during peak heat hours.

The prolonged dry spell has also raised concerns over water conservation, with authorities urging people to use water judiciously until weather conditions improve.

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Speaking to ANI, Mukhtar Ahmad (Director, Meteorological Centre Jammu and Kashmir) said, "As expected from the 27th onwards, there was a possibility of increasing heat. For the last 2-3 days, there has been a lot of increase in heat in the Kashmir region. Temperatures have also touched 34-35. Even today, there are chances of temperatures being between 34-35 in many stations, especially in the field areas. In the rest of the hill stations, there are also chances of it being between 26-27 and 30 degrees."

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He further informed that, "In the coming days, especially today late night and tomorrow morning, there is a possibility of light rain in the Jammu region. And here in the valley, there is also a possibility of light rain in some districts. In the coming days, especially the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and July, there is a possibility of intermittent rain in the afternoon and evening."

"Generally, there is a high chance of rain in the late night and early morning hours, especially in the Jammu region and in the valley. In the Jammu region, there is also a chance of heavy rain, especially on the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and July. And in some districts, there is a possibility of brief, intense heavy showers in the short period. There will also be light rain in the valley. There is a high chance of brief, intense showers. And in the meantime, there is a high possibility of flash floods due to heavy rains," Ahmad added.

Sharing this concern, a resident, Furqan Ali Mir, said that the community must take immediate precautions to survive the extreme weather.

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Speaking to ANI, he said, "As you can see, the heat is increasing day by day in Kashmir. It has been scorching hot in the valley. So, it has become difficult for everyone to come out of their homes. As you can see, we are facing a lot of difficulties. It is very difficult for the children. As you know, it can have geographical consequences. You know that there can be a water shortage. It has so many consequences after."

Another resident, Harpit Singh, said, "It is scorching right now. We have come from outside to roam around. We thought that we would get a good environment here. That we will get cool air. But it is scorching here. We are not able to roam around properly. We cannot go out in the afternoon." (ANI)

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