Srinagar, April 3 -- Rainfall began across Jammu and Kashmir on Friday as an active Western Disturbance moved into the union Territory, bringing moderate to widespread showers.
The weather activity is expected to intensify over the next 36 hours, with forecasts indicating continued rainfall, thunderstorms, and gusty winds across several areas.
Rainfall was recorded in multiple parts of both Kashmir and Jammu divisions during the day.
The ski resort of Gulmarg in north Kashmir emerged as the wettest location, receiving 16.2 mm of rainfall, followed closely by Srinagar with 14 mm. Other notable rainfall figures included Qazigund at 11.6 mm, Pahalgam at 10.6 mm, and Kupwara at 8.7 mm.
In south Kashmir, Kukernag recorded 6.2 mm of rainfall....