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Flash floods and moderate rainfall predicted in IIOJK from tomorrow

Srinagar: : The Meteorological Department of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) has predicted flash floods after rainfall starting tomorrow Friday (July 12).

According to Kashmir Media Service, IIOJK has been continuously witnessing a respite from the heat wave. However, the weatherman here has again predicted the possibility of floods amidst the forecast of moderate rainfall till 17th July.

The temperature has once again plummeted in Srinagar and elsewhere today with Srinagar recording a maximum temperature of 29.8 degree Celsius. Maximum temperatures across the Kashmir valley have settled below 30 degree Celsius after witnessing a rise for the two straight days with Qazigund, a gateway of the valley, recorded 28.4 degree Celsius while Kupwara recorded a maximum temperature of 29.8 degree Celsius.

Kokernag has recorded a maximum temperature of 28.5 degree Celsius while the mercury settled at 25.7 degree Celsius in Pahalgam, a famous tourist destination.

The Jammu City has however recorded 33.3 degree Celsius while Banihal recorded a temperature of 29.0 degree Celsius. Batote and Katra recorded a maximum temperature of 28.1 degree Celsius and 29.1 degree Celsius respectively. However, the weatherman has predicted the possibility of flash floods again, saying that the light to moderate rainfall is expected in the next few days.

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