Srinagar, July 10 -- The heatwave in Kashmir has receded after intermittent rainfall for the last two days, reducing the precipitation deficit and ending a prolonged dry spell and humid days.Srinagar and other northern districts of the Valley received intense rainfall for a brief period of time since yesterday causing water logging at many low-lying locations.The rainfall brought relief from 15-days long heatwave and the two month long hot weather conditions in J&K during which temperature hovered between 33-37 degrees Celsius, Director Meteorological Department Kashmir Mukhtar Ahmad said.He said as per the forecast intermittent rain will continue in Jammu and Kashmir up to July 11."From July 11 onwards, there will be a period of dry weat...