Srinagar Records Hottest July Day Since 1999
In an unprecedented heatwave, Srinagar experienced its hottest July day since 1999, with the mercury soaring to 35.6°C. The region has been grappling with unusually high temperatures, causing concern among residents and authorities.
Today’s maximum temperatures recorded across Kashmir highlight the widespread impact of the heatwave:
– Srinagar: 35.6°C
– Qazigund: 34.4°C
– Kupwara: 34.5°C
– Pahalgam: 30.1°C
– Kulgam: 33.3°C
– Anantnag: 34.1°C
– Pulwama: 32.9°C
– Bandipora: 33.6°C
– Baramulla: 33.8°C
– Budgam: 34.8°C
The rising temperatures have sparked a flurry of activity as people seek ways to stay cool and safe. Authorities are urging residents to take necessary precautions, stay hydrated, and avoid prolonged exposure to the sun.
This data has been compiled by Kashmir Weather Forecast, providing critical information as the region navigates through this record-breaking heat.

