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Weather Update,MET Issues Advisory For Farmers

The weather forecast for the upcoming days in Srinagar, as provided by the Meteorological Centre, indicates a mix of dry weather and thundershower activity at isolated places. On 2nd May, the region is expected to experience generally dry weather with the possibility of afternoon and nighttime thundershower activity at isolated places. This suggests that farmers can plan their farm operations accordingly, taking into account the potential for sporadic rainfall.

Moving on to 3rd and 4th May, the forecast suggests partly to generally cloudy conditions with light rain and thunder at scattered places towards the evening. This indicates a shift in weather patterns with increased cloud cover and the likelihood of rainfall in the evening hours. Farmers are advised to stay updated on the weather conditions and plan their activities accordingly to avoid any disruptions.

As we progress to 5th May, the forecast indicates generally dry weather with the possibility of afternoon and nighttime thundershower activity at isolated places. This suggests a return to drier conditions with intermittent chances of localized rainfall. Farmers should remain vigilant and prepared for any sudden changes in weather that may impact their agricultural activities.

Looking ahead to 6th and 7th May, the weather is expected to be partly to generally cloudy with light rain and thunder at few places. This forecast highlights the continuation of variable weather conditions with the potential for scattered rainfall in certain areas. Farmers are advised to monitor the weather updates closely and adjust their farming schedules accordingly.

From 8th to 10th May, the forecast indicates generally dry weather with afternoon and nighttime thundershower activity at few places. This period is expected to see relatively stable weather conditions with limited chances of rainfall. Farmers can utilize this period to carry out farm operations efficiently while remaining prepared for any localized thundershowers.

In conclusion, the Meteorological Centre in Srinagar advises farmers to resume farm operations based on the weather forecast provided. It is essential for farmers to stay informed about the changing weather patterns and plan their agricultural activities accordingly to maximize productivity and minimize any potential disruptions due to inclement weather conditions.

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