Fresh Weather Update J&K — Check Here
The Meteorological Centre in Srinagar has released a fresh weather forecast for Jammu and Kashmir, warning of a sharp fall in minimum temperatures across the region. Cloudy skies are expected, along with light snowfall in some higher areas of North and Central Kashmir.
The MET Centre stated that the coming two weeks are likely to remain mostly dry but cold, with foggy mornings anticipated in parts of the Jammu division. People, particularly those living in plains and high-altitude regions, have been advised to take necessary precautions due to possible cold wave conditions.
Forecast Overview (5–20 January 2026)
5–6 January 2026: Clouds with Light Snow in Higher Reaches
The MET department has predicted partly to generally cloudy weather during January 5 and 6, with a possibility of light snowfall over isolated higher reaches of North and Central Kashmir.
Areas most likely to witness light snow include:
- Gulmarg
- Sonamarg
- Gurez sector
- Upper reaches of Bandipora & Kupwara
- Higher belts of Srinagar, Ganderbal & Budgam
However, no major snowfall activity is expected in plains during this period.
7–15 January 2026: Predominantly Partly Cloudy Weather
From January 7 to 15, the weather is expected to remain partly cloudy across most regions of Jammu and Kashmir.
Dry weather during this phase may lead to:
- Further drop in night temperatures
- Frost formation during early mornings
- Dense fog risk in plains of Jammu division
Tourists visiting Kashmir Valley are likely to enjoy stable but chilly conditions during this period.
16–18 January 2026: Continued Partly Cloudy Conditions
The weather is expected to stay partly cloudy between January 16 and 18, with no major weather system predicted. Residents can expect cold mornings and relatively clearer afternoons.
19–20 January 2026: Generally Cloudy Skies
The MET forecast indicates generally cloudy conditions toward January 19 and 20, which may signal the development of an approaching western disturbance. However, more detailed updates will be issued closer to the dates.
Advisory Issued by MET Centre Srinagar
Significant Fall in Night Temperatures Till January 10
The MET department has warned of a significant dip in minimum temperatures by 2–3°C below normal across various districts until January 10.
After that, temperatures may slightly improve by 1–2°C.
This drop may intensify cold wave conditions, especially during night hours.
Residents are advised to:
✔ Wear layered winter clothing
✔ Exercise caution while travelling early mornings
✔ Use heating arrangements safely
✔ Protect elderly and children from prolonged cold exposure

Fog Over Jammu Plains to Continue
Moderate fog is likely to persist over plains of Jammu division for the next two days, reducing visibility during early mornings and late evenings.
Impact may include:
- Reduced road visibility
- Slower vehicle movement
- Possible traffic disruptions
Commuters are advised to:
✔ Drive slowly
✔ Use fog lights
✔ Avoid unnecessary travel during peak fog hours
What This Means for Locals & Tourists
The absence of major snowfall during early January means routine life is expected to continue normally across most parts of J&K. However, cold conditions will persist — particularly in Kashmir Valley and higher-altitude regions.
Tourists visiting winter destinations such as:
- Gulmarg
- Pahalgam
- Sonamarg (where accessible)
…are advised to stay updated on road conditions and temperature drops.
Hotel operators, transport services, and tourism stakeholders may continue to see stable activity due to largely dry weather.
Healthcare Advisory During Cold Wave
Doctors advise residents to remain cautious during the cold spell. Key tips include:
- Stay indoors during late night and early morning where possible
- Keep homes ventilated while using heating devices
- Drink warm fluids
- Monitor elderly family members regularly
Exposure to severe cold may trigger:
- Hypothermia
- Respiratory issues
- Joint and muscular discomfort
Agriculture & Rural Impact
Farmers in valley and hilly areas should:
✔ Protect livestock from exposure
✔ Store fodder in dry shelters
✔ Prevent water tanks from freezing
Cold and frost conditions may affect uncovered crops and orchards.
Conclusion
Jammu and Kashmir will continue to experience dry yet chilly weather over the next two weeks, with occasional cloudy skies and light snow limited to higher reaches. The MET Centre Srinagar has urged residents — especially in Jammu plains and Kashmir Valley — to brace for below-normal night temperatures till January 10 and prolonged foggy mornings in Jammu division.
Citizens are encouraged to follow official weather updates and exercise caution during travel and outdoor activities.
