Srinagar Records 35.7°C, Matching Highest July Temperature Since 1999
Srinagar experienced a scorching day with the temperature soaring to 35.7°C, equaling the highest temperature recorded in July since 1999. This same temperature was also noted earlier this month on July 4th.
Today’s Maximum Temperatures Recorded in Jammu and Kashmir
– Srinagar: 35.7°C (5.8°C above normal)
– Kokarnag: 32.5°C (5.1°C above normal)
– Qazigund: 32.6°C (4.7°C above normal)
– Kupwara: 35.6°C (4.5°C above normal)
– Anantnag: 33.8°C
– Pulwama: 33.1°C
– Kulgam: 32.1°C
– Shopian: 33.2°C
– Bandipora: 34.8°C
– Baramulla: 33.5°C
– Budgam: 33.4°C
– Jammu City: 35.1°C
– Katra: 32.0°C
– Batote: 28.6°C
– Banihal: 30.1°C
– Reasi: 35.0°C
– Samba: 38.6°C
– Kathua: 38.0°C
– Kishtwar: 34.2°C
These unusually high temperatures are well above normal, signaling a particularly intense summer for the region.

