Weather Srinagar: March 10 Update

Weather Conditions in Srinagar
On March 10, 2026, Srinagar and several other regions in Jammu and Kashmir were lashed by overnight rains. The Meteorological Centre Srinagar has indicated that the region is likely to continue experiencing generally cloudy conditions with light to moderate rain in the plains and snowfall over higher reaches.
As the day progressed, the meteorological department predicted that more precipitation would occur over the next few days. Specifically, heavy rain is expected over the plains of Kupwara, Baramulla, and Bandipora districts, while moderate to heavy snowfall is likely in higher reaches including the Sonamarg-Zojila axis, Sinthan top, Sadhna top, Razdan top, and Peer ki Gali.
From March 10 to 11, generally cloudy conditions with light to moderate rain in the plains and snowfall over higher reaches are forecasted. The minimum temperature in Srinagar was recorded at 3.3 degrees Celsius, and day temperatures are expected to fall by four to six degrees Celsius at many places after March 9.
Farmers have been advised to suspend farm operations between March 10 and 12 due to the adverse weather conditions. The department has also issued an advisory warning of temporary traffic disruptions over higher reaches and important mountain passes due to the expected snowfall.
Thunder and gusty winds with speeds of 30–40 kmph are possible at a few places between March 9 and 11. This could further complicate the situation for those traveling in the region.
Looking ahead, the weather conditions are expected to improve from March 12 to 15, with generally dry weather and occasional cloudiness anticipated. This change may provide some relief to residents and farmers alike.
The current sequence of weather events is significant for the local population, particularly for farmers who rely on stable weather for their agricultural activities. The advisories issued by the meteorological department aim to ensure safety and preparedness among the community.
Overall, the weather in Srinagar on March 10 serves as a reminder of the region’s climatic variability, influenced by its geographical features. Residents are advised to stay updated on weather forecasts and heed warnings from local authorities.


