Kashmir has officially entered Chillai-Kalan, the region’s harshest 40-day winter period, marked by fresh snowfall in higher altitudes and rain in the plains. The onset brings relief after a prolonged dry spell, with temperatures plummeting and the valley transforming into a winter wonderland.
Winter’s Arrival: A Seasonal Transformation
Chillai-Kalan, which began on December 21, is expected to last until January 30. This period is renowned for its freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall, particularly in mountainous regions like Sonamarg and Gulmarg. Locals and tourists alike are bracing for sub-zero nights and picturesque snowscapes, while authorities monitor weather conditions for safety and preparedness.
Key Highlights
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First Snowfall Breaks Dry Spell
After weeks of dry weather, the arrival of snow and rain in higher reaches has ended the valley’s dry run, bringing much-needed moisture and a festive atmosphere
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Widespread Precipitation Expected
Meteorologists forecast continued rain in the plains and heavier snowfall in upper reaches over the next few days, with isolated pockets likely to experience minimal precipitation
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Tourism and Agriculture Impact
The winter spell is crucial for Kashmir’s tourism industry, drawing visitors eager to experience snow-covered landscapes. It also replenishes water sources vital for agriculture in the region
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Safety and Preparedness
Authorities are advising residents to prepare for challenging travel conditions, potential power disruptions, and the need for warm clothing as the cold wave intensifies
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Cultural Significance
Chillai-Kalan holds deep cultural importance in Kashmir, with locals observing traditional practices and preparing for the next phases of winter, Chillai-Khurd and Chillai-Bacha
As Kashmir gears up for forty days of deep winter, the blend of natural beauty and seasonal challenges sets the stage for a unique chapter in the valley’s annual cycle. Residents and visitors alike are reminded to stay warm, safe, and appreciative of the region’s winter magic
Sources: India Today, Telangana Today, NDTV, Hindustan Times, Kashmir News Service