Kashmir Experiences Record High Temperatures in February

By Neev News Desk|Feb 21, 2026, 19:09 ISTUpdated: Feb 22, 2026, 07:12 IST1 min read
Kashmir Experiences Record High Temperatures in February

Kashmir has reported its highest February temperature on record, reaching 21 degrees Celsius. In Srinagar, the temperature exceeded the normal average by over 11 degrees.

Kashmir has set a new record for the hottest February day in its history, with temperatures climbing to 21 degrees Celsius. This significant rise in temperature was noted in Srinagar, where the maximum recorded temperature was more than 11 degrees above the usual average for this time of year.

Temperature Trends

According to a report by NDTV India News, this unprecedented warmth marks a notable shift in weather patterns for the region. The increase in temperature has raised concerns among residents and meteorologists alike, as it deviates sharply from the typical winter climate that Kashmir usually experiences in February.

The record-breaking temperatures reflect broader changes in weather trends that have been observed in various parts of the world. The implications of such unusual weather patterns may have long-term effects on the local environment and agriculture, although specific outcomes remain to be seen.

As Kashmir continues to experience these high temperatures, it remains to be seen how this will impact the region's weather in the coming months. Residents and officials are urged to stay informed about potential changes and prepare accordingly.