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Jammu and Kashmir braces for cold wave

The cold wave has intensified across Jammu and Kashmir with the minimum temperatures dropping several notches below the freezing point, MeT officials said.

The minimum temperatures were likely to drop further in the next four to five days as dry weather with clear night sky is expected during this period, an official of the MET Department said.

Kashmir valley witnessed considerable dip in the temperatures. Gulmarg saw minus 10.7 degrees last night.

According to MeT Department, the minimum temperatures are likely to drop further in the next four to five days.

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