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Weather Shift in Northwest India: Snowfall in Kashmir, Hail Alert in Himachal as Heat Persists Across Plains

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Snowfall in Kashmir and changing weather patterns across north India with heatwave conditions in plains
India Weather Update Snowfall Kashmir Heatwave Plains

New Delhi, India — March 12, 2026

Weather conditions across northwest India have shifted once again, bringing snowfall in the higher Himalayan regions and rainfall in several valleys, while extreme heat continues in many parts of the plains.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), snowfall has been reported in the higher elevations of Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh, while rain has begun in the valley regions, offering temporary relief from rising temperatures.

However, many northern, western, and eastern states continue to experience intense heat, with maximum temperatures reaching up to 42°C in several locations.


Snowfall and Rain Bring Relief in Kashmir

In the Kashmir Valley, heavy snowfall has been recorded in higher mountainous areas, while rainfall has affected the plains.

Meteorological data indicates that the sudden change in weather has led to a significant drop in daytime temperatures. Within two days, the maximum temperature in Srinagar dropped nearly 10°C.

  • Monday maximum temperature: 22.4°C

  • Wednesday maximum temperature: 12.5°C, about 2.2°C below normal

However, nighttime temperatures remain relatively warm.

  • Minimum temperature recorded: 10.5°C, about 7.2°C above the seasonal average

Weather officials predict snowfall in higher altitudes and rain with gusty winds in the plains between March 12 and March 15.


Yellow Alert Issued for Hailstorms in Himachal Pradesh

In Himachal Pradesh, light snowfall was reported at high-altitude mountain passes such as Rohtang Pass and Shinkula Pass in Lahaul-Spiti.

As a precaution, authorities temporarily closed the Shinkula Pass to vehicle traffic.

Meanwhile, the plains of the state continued to experience warm weather, with temperatures crossing 30°C in districts including Una, Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Solan, and Mandi.

The IMD has issued a yellow alert for several districts, warning of:

  • Hailstorms

  • Lightning

  • Thunderstorms

  • Strong winds of 40–50 km/h

The alert covers Chamba, Kangra, and Kullu on March 12, 14, and 15, and Mandi and Shimla between March 12 and March 15.


Heatwave Conditions Continue in Rajasthan and Gujarat

While the Himalayan region experiences snowfall and rain, the plains of Rajasthan and Gujarat are facing intense heat.

Several locations in western Rajasthan and Gujarat recorded maximum temperatures between 38°C and 42°C.

Other regions experiencing temperatures between 35°C and 38°C include:

  • Haryana

  • Chandigarh

  • Delhi

  • Uttar Pradesh (western parts)

  • Madhya Pradesh

  • Odisha

  • Chhattisgarh

  • Maharashtra

  • Karnataka

  • Kerala

Night temperatures are also rising in many regions.

Minimum temperatures recorded include:

  • 14–18°C in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan, and parts of Madhya Pradesh

  • 22–27°C in Bihar, West Bengal, Odisha, Gujarat, and southern states


Western Disturbance Likely to Bring Rain and Storms

According to IMD forecasts, a cyclonic circulation over northern Pakistan and nearby Jammu and Kashmir is influencing current weather patterns.

Additionally, a low-pressure area extending from Bihar to northern Chhattisgarh is affecting atmospheric conditions.

Meteorologists say a new Western Disturbance is likely to become active from March 14, which could bring:

  • Rain and thunderstorms in northern plains

  • Snowfall in the Himalayan region

  • Strong winds across several northern states

Rain and snowfall may continue in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand until March 17.


Temperatures May Fall in the Coming Days

IMD forecasts suggest a significant drop in temperatures across parts of India in the coming week.

Key projections include:

  • 4–6°C drop in maximum temperatures in the western Himalayan region within seven days

  • 3–5°C drop in central India after the next three days

  • Gradual 3–4°C fall in northeastern India over the next four days

  • 2–4°C drop in coastal Maharashtra over the next five days

However, weather officials say most other parts of the country may not see major temperature changes in the immediate future.