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Met office issues more snow alert for Murree

January 8, 2022 04:22 PM


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Much to the chagrin of stranded tourists, the Metrological Office on Saturday issued more snow warning for Murree, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.

Talking to 24NewsHD, Met Office Director Muhammad Irfan predicted more snowfall till tomorrow morning for Murree. 

According to him, three days ago, the Met Office issued an alert of extraordinary snowfall in Murree till Jan 5, adding that Murree would receive more snow till tomorrow morning.

According to the Met Office, 17 inch snow has already fallen during last 24 hours. 

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There are also chances of rain today and tomorrow in Murree, the weather report predicted. 

The report says in the upper KPK, Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, the snowfall will continue till tomorrow morning.

In Kalam and Malam Jabba, 12 inch snow has been recorded. Whereas in Gops, 5 inch snow has been fallen. 

Rawalpindi has received maximum rainfall measuring 85ml, as per the weather report. 

 

Reporter Baba Shahzad Turk 



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