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Watch: Early winter comes to Kashmir as snow blankets parts of the state

From Gulmarg to Sonamarg, tourists had a snow bonanza in upper Kashmir.

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Nov 07, 2022 · 02:14 pm
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#Kashmir #Sonamarg receives fresh #Snowfall pic.twitter.com/iajMJz0dpa

— Smriti Sharma (@SmritiSharma_) November 7, 2022

#WATCH: Sonamarg has received couple of inches more snowfall today.

Video: Touseef Wani
#JammuandKashmir #Kashmir pic.twitter.com/UmCAd24VYW

— Kashmir News (@Kashmirnews22) November 7, 2022

Fresh Snowfall Visuals from Gulmarg#Snowfall#Gulmarg#Kashmir #Love pic.twitter.com/nQV3m6xJh9

— Jahangir Sofi (@JahangirSofi4) November 7, 2022

Jammu and Kashmir: Upper reaches of #Kashmir Valley received fresh spell of #Snowfall.

📷The glimpse of continuous snowfall at #Heerpora on Mughal Road, an alternate road-link connecting Kashmir with rest of country.@MIB_India @PIBSrinagar @OfficeOfLGJandK @diprjk @CBC_MIB pic.twitter.com/ft9j3wpYPS

— All India Radio News (@airnewsalerts) November 7, 2022

Going to Office is sometimes so much fun…..

Snowfall ❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️
☃️☃️☃️☃️☃️#gulmarg pic.twitter.com/a89TYWLELY

— Anil Mor (@yehhaimore) November 7, 2022

A view of snow covered mountains this morning, in Srinagar pic.twitter.com/lz60DATMXu

— Basit Zargar (باسط) (@basiitzargar) November 6, 2022
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