💨 Abstract
The ongoing "mega" western disturbance in Kashmir Valley has brought significant relief to Jammu and Kashmir residents, reducing rainfall deficit from 80% to 42%. The Valley witnessed above-normal precipitation between Feb 26-28, with Udhampur receiving 1,891% more than normal and Ganderbal 511%. However, Kulgam remains the most precipitation-deficit district.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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