Srinagar, May 26 (NVI): Kashmir is unlikely to witness any heatwave conditions over the next 10 days, with intermittent weather activity expected to keep temperatures near normal and maintain generally pleasant conditions across the Valley, according to weather forecasts.
Officials said daytime temperatures in most parts of Kashmir are expected to remain close to seasonal averages, although a few days may record temperatures slightly above normal by a few degrees.
However, the intermittent spells of weather activity are likely to prevent any major spike in temperatures, ruling out the possibility of a significant heatwave during the period, they said.
Meanwhile, the Jammu plains are expected to witness a further rise in temperatures on Wednesday before a gradual decline sets in from Thursday onwards.
A sharper fall in temperatures is likely on Friday and Saturday, while the mercury may start rising again from May 31, officials added.(NVI)







