‘Snowfall’ trends on Twitter as people share pictures and videos of snow-capped mountains

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Last Update: January 30, 2023, 17:40 IST

‘Snowfall’ is trending on Twitter as people are sharing pictures and videos of the snow-capped mountains of North India. (Image: Twitter/@darmajid786)

This morning, the Kashmir Valley was cut off from the outside world as all flights from the Srinagar airport were cancelled.

No one is unaware of the severe cold conditions in most of the states of North India. When the chilly days subsided and the sun was shining brightly, things soon changed and snowfall covered the northern part of India. This morning, the Kashmir Valley was cut off from the outside world as all flights from the Srinagar airport were cancelled. Also, the National Highway was also closed due to heavy snowfall. The MeT office has indicated that adverse weather conditions will continue during the next 12 hours.

‘Snowfall’ started trending on microblogging site Twitter and people from different parts of North amid the unbearable cold India Shared videos and images.

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Meanwhile, earlier, Delhi crossed the threshold of minimum temperature and recorded 1.4 degree Celsius, Churu in Rajasthan shivered at 0 degree Celsius and Nowgong in Madhya Pradesh shivered at 0.5 degree Celsius. It looks like the situation will not get better in the next few days as the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted cold to ‘severe’ cold wave conditions in North India.

The Internet has its own way of dealing with such extreme weather conditions and ‘warming-up’ to online situations. No, it was not memes, but an exciting way to ‘de-cold’ the frigid temperatures in many Indian cities! Twitter user @sagarcasm described the winter in several places as ‘cool’ and changed their names to refer to them with their respective shivering status. Their “How cold is it?” But several tweet threads tagged Kolkata as ‘Coldkata’, Dehradun as ‘Kohradun’, Chambal in Rajasthan as ‘Kambal’, Indore as ‘Stay Indoor’, Baroda in Gujarat as ‘Barfoda’, Chandigarh as ‘Thandigarh’ and so on. did.

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