Dry Chilla-e- Kalan sparks concerns, Kashmir awaits fresh snowfall

Diplomat Correspondent

Srinagar,(DD): The harshest 40-day winter period, Chilla-e-Kalan, has ended on a dry note, with below-average snowfall across Kashmir, raising concerns about water scarcity, agriculture, and winter tourism.

In contrast to previous years, when the Valley would be blanketed in snow, this season saw only light snowfall in higher reaches, while the plains remained largely dry. The lack of precipitation has resulted in colder nights and unusually warm days, as clear skies failed to trap the winter chill.

The Meteorological Department has predicted a fresh spell of rain and snow in early February, which could provide relief to farmers, orchardists, and tourism stakeholders who depend on seasonal snowfall.

With Chilla-e-Kalan now over, the Valley enters the 20-day Chillai-Khurd (lesser cold) phase, followed by the 10-day Chillai-Bachha (baby cold) period before spring arrives. However, experts warn that continued dry conditions could impact drinking water supplies, irrigation, and glacier reserves, which are vital for the summer months.

Authorities are closely monitoring the situation, as any major deviation in snowfall patterns could have long-term consequences for Kashmir’s ecosystem and economy.(DD)

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