Srinagar, Nov 10: The Kashmir Valley has officially entered the winter chill, with several regions recording sub-zero temperatures on Sunday night. The cold wave intensified across the valley, marking the season’s first major dip below freezing point.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) and JKNS reports, Srinagar recorded a minimum temperature of -0.1°C, while Pahalgam and Shopian remained the coldest at -3.2°C.
🌡️ Kashmir Temperature Highlights (Nov 10, 2025)
| Location | Minimum Temperature (°C) |
|---|---|
| Pahalgam | -3.2°C |
| Shopian | -3.2°C |
| Baramulla | -2.8°C |
| Budgam | -2.8°C |
| Pampore | -2.5°C |
| Kupwara | -1.2°C |
| Srinagar | -0.1°C |
| Gulmarg | -0.2°C |
| Srinagar Airport | -1.4°C |
| Awantipora | -1.2°C |
| Sonamarg | -2.6°C |
| Kulgam | -1.8°C |
| Bandipora | -1.2°C |
🧊 Jammu Region Sees Sharp Chill
While Kashmir shivered under sub-zero temperatures, the Jammu division also experienced a noticeable dip in mercury:
- Jammu City: 11.5°C
- Katra: 11.0°C
- Kathua: 11.0°C
- Jammu Airport: 12.4°C
- Banihal: 0.0°C (Freezing Point)
- Bhaderwah: 2.2°C
- Batote: 4.6°C
- Rajouri: 4.2°C
- Udhampur: 6.2°C
- Kishtwar: 4.7°C
🧣 Cold Wave Grips the Valley
Meteorological officials confirmed that the drop in temperature is due to clear night skies and dry weather conditions, allowing heat to escape rapidly after sunset.
Residents in high-altitude and sub-zero zones have been advised to take precautions, especially during early morning and late evening hours when frost formation is likely.
The weatherman has forecast continued cold and dry conditions for the next few days, with a possible rise in temperature by the weekend.
🔔 Advisory for Locals
- Use adequate winter clothing during morning and evening hours.
- Protect water pipes and vehicle engines from frost.
- Expect dense fog and icy roads in morning hours in south and north Kashmir.
📍 Outlook
The Kashmir Valley is officially transitioning into its winter phase, with sub-zero nights expected to become more frequent as Chillai Kalan — the harshest 40-day winter period — approaches next month.
Meteorologists predict an early start to frost and fog this year if current trends continue.
Source: JKNS | Weather Data: IMD Srinagar

