Kashmir Records Its Hottest February Day In History

Kashmir has registered an unprecedented temperature record for February, with the mercury rising to a historic 21 degrees Celsius. This significant increase, more than 11 degrees above the seasonal average, highlights a concerning trend in the region's climate. The capital city, Srinagar, experienced this unseasonable warmth, prompting discussions on the implications of such extreme weather patterns. February in Kashmir typically sees much colder temperatures, making this record-breaking day notable not just for its warmth but also for its potential impact on the local ecosystem and agriculture. The rising temperatures have raised alarms among environmentalists and locals alike, as they seek to understand the broader effects of climate change in the region. As Kashmir faces unusual weather patterns, the need for adaptive strategies to mitigate the consequences of such climatic extremes becomes increasingly urgent.
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