Continuous rainfall in the plains and moderate snowfall in the higher altitudes of Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday ended the prolonged dry spell, significantly improving water discharge in rivers, streams, and springs.
Bringing relief to thousands across the Valley, nearly all water bodies have resumed normal flow.
A major highlight was the revival of the historic Achabal spring in Anantnag district, which had completely dried up. The restoration of this vital water source has brought joy to the locals, who depend on it for drinking water and irrigation.
The higher reaches, including Gulmarg, Sonamarg, Zojila Pass, Gurez, Sinthan Top, Peer Ki Gali, and Razdan Pass, received fresh snowfall.
Reports indicate that Gulmarg has accumulated around two to three feet of snow, reigniting hopes for the ‘Khelo India 2025 Winter Sports’ event, which had been postponed due to insufficient snowfall.
Earlier, the scant snowfall had failed to replenish the crucial water reservoirs in the upper reaches, which play a vital role in sustaining rivers, streams, lakes, and wells in the Valley during the summer.
The prolonged dry spell had led to the drying up of numerous springs, raising concerns of a potential drought. However, the recent snowfall and rainfall have alleviated these fears.
Temperature readings recorded on Thursday were:
According to the Meteorological Department, more rain and snow are expected in the region over the next 24 hours, following which weather conditions are likely to improve.