
Minimum temperatures rise in Kashmir as Chillai Kalan ends
The Hindu
Minimum temperatures rise in Kashmir as Chillai Kalan ends, signaling the start of Chillai Khurd and potential wet weather ahead.
Night temperatures rose across most of the Kashmir Valley as the 40-day period of extreme winter, Chillai Kalan, concluded on Friday (January 30, 2026), officials said.
Several areas, including Srinagar, saw the mercury settle above the freezing point, providing relief from intense cold that defines this period.
According to the the Meteorological Department officials, the minimum temperature in the Srinagar city settled at 1.3°C, up from the previous night's minus 0.6°C. This was 2.2°C above the seasonal normal.
Other areas, including Konibal (1.0°C), Pulwama (0.1°C) and Kulgam (1.1°C), also saw the night temperatures remain above freezing. Most weather stations saw temperatures settle above the seasonal average.
Sonamarg in Ganderbal district was the coldest recorded place in Jammu and Kashmir at -10.6°C, a slight rise from the previous night's -11.2°C. The ski resort of Gulmarg in Baramulla district recorded a low of -9°C, while Pahalgam in south Kashmir recorded -5.3°C.
In Qazigund, the minimum temperature settled at -0.3°C. Kokernag and Kupwara recorded lows of -0.6°C and -3.1°C, respectively.













