Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, experienced the coldest night of the winter season on November 14, 2023, as temperatures plunged to -2.1°C, according to the Meteorological (MeT) Department.
As reported by MeT, Pahalgam, a prominent tourist destination, recorded even lower temperatures, settling at a chilling -3.8°C, making it the coldest location in the Kashmir Valley.
Director of the Meteorological Department, Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad, provided insights on the prevailing winter conditions. He stated that the region could expect no wet spells for the next week. The director indicated that night temperatures are likely to remain consistent until November 17, with a slight improvement anticipated for about two to three days afterward.
The sharp drop in temperatures had a significant impact on daily life. As the mercury dipped below freezing, parts of Srinagar and other regions in the Valley have been experiencing notable frost formation during early morning hours. This weather marks the onset of harsh winter conditions in the area, prompting residents to prepare for the season.
Winter in Srinagar is a critical time for both residents and tourists. The beautiful snowy landscapes attract visitors, but severe cold poses challenges for daily activities and infrastructure. Local authorities remain vigilant, ensuring that basic services function adequately amidst the chilling temperatures.
In addition to the cold, residents have expressed mixed feelings. While many enjoy the beauty of winter, others find the logistics of living in such extreme conditions difficult. One local shop owner mentioned, “The winter brings stunning views, but we have to adapt to keep our businesses running in such frigid temperatures.”
As the region braces for the cold months ahead, it is crucial for the public to remain informed about weather forecasts and prepare accordingly. Whether it is dressing warmly or ensuring heating systems are functional, proper preparation can mitigate the harshness of winter in the Valley.
The MeT’s continued monitoring of the weather patterns will provide residents with timely updates to help them navigate through this cold spell. For now, Srinagar contributes to the picturesque yet challenging winter landscape of Jammu and Kashmir, as it records its coldest night yet this season.


