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Record-breaking snowfall in Moscow shatters over 200-year history

Record-breaking snowfall

Moscow: An extraordinary spell of snowfall in Russia’s capital, Moscow, has broken a record that stood for more than 200 years, according to international media reports.

The heavy snowfall severely affected the city of nearly 13 million residents, with massive snow piles accumulating on major roads in central districts, causing widespread disruption and hardship for daily commuters.

Passenger trains operating in and around Moscow were delayed, while vehicles remained stuck in prolonged traffic jams due to slippery and snow-covered roads.

According to Moscow State University, January proved to be an unusually cold month with exceptionally heavy snowfall across the capital.

The university further reported that by January 29, approximately 92 millimeters of combined rainfall and snowfall had been recorded at its meteorological observatory — the highest level in the past 203 years.

Earlier this month, authorities had also declared a state of emergency in Russia’s eastern region of Kamchatka following a severe snowstorm.

Images circulating widely on social media showed snowdrifts reaching the second floors of buildings, while cars parked along streets were completely buried under thick layers of snow, highlighting the intensity of the extreme weather.

Heavy rain and snowfall disrupt life across Pakistan

Heavy rain

ISLAMABAD: Continuous rainfall in plains and persistent snowfall in northern regions, triggered by the latest western weather system, has paralyzed normal life across Pakistan, blocked key roads, and pushed temperatures further down, authorities reported on January 27.

In Dera Bala, a landslide at Gowaldi trapped multiple vehicles along with passengers, causing severe difficulties, while local authorities’ response remained limited.

At Shreen-Gul Forest Colony, a field vehicle slid into a ravine due to heavy snowfall, injuring three people, who were shifted to nearby hospitals for treatment.

In Peshawar and surrounding areas, intermittent rainfall that began on January 26 paused briefly but resumed later, intensifying the cold.

Similarly, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s plains experienced rainfall overnight, while upper and mountainous regions are witnessing the third spell of winter snowfall.

Chitral recorded light snowfall again, following a previous snowfall four days ago. Areas including Lowari Tunnel, Kalash Valleys, Midak Lasht, Garm Chashma, Shandur, Laspur, and Yarkhun have all received snow since last night. Authorities advised vehicles traveling through Lowari Tunnel to use snow chains, and traffic was being maintained with snow clearance operations.

Snowfall has intensified the cold in Chitral, raising demand for firewood and causing scarcity and rising prices in local markets.

In Swat, popular tourist destination Malam Jabba and upper areas are experiencing ongoing snowfall since last night, while plains including Mingora continue to see intermittent rain. Snow in mountainous areas has significantly intensified the chill.

Lower Dir, Upper Dir, and Chitral are facing ongoing rainfall and heavy snowfall in upper regions. Snow accumulation in areas like Kamrat Valley, Jahaz Banda, Badgoi, Lowari Tunnel, Kalpani, Shahi Ban Shahi, Lajbuk, Ashirei, Darra Tor, Mang Darra, and Ladrum has reached several feet, with road closures disrupting connectivity.

The snowfall and rain have also caused power outages in various areas due to fallen electricity poles. Life in Lower Dir has been severely affected, with markets reporting minimal activity.

Punjab and Upper Sindh

In Punjab, including Lahore, cloudy weather with intermittent rain, strong winds, and thunderstorms is expected, while upper regions may experience rain mixed with snowfall. Meteorological authorities have warned of intensifying cold and advised citizens to take precautions.

Rain is forecast in Rawalpindi, Chakwal, Attock, Jhelum, Sialkot, Narowal, Lahore, and Kasur, with potential thunderstorms in some areas. Other districts, including Sheikhupura, Gujrat, and Gujranwala, are likely to remain cloudy with chances of rain.

Murree, Galiyat, and surrounding areas are expected to see intermittent rain and moderate to heavy snowfall. According to the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Punjab, 6–7 inches of snow has already been recorded in Murree, with further snow and rainfall expected over the next 24 hours, further lowering temperatures.

The Meteorological Department has also issued alerts for upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan, forecasting rain and snow with strong winds and thunderstorms. Moderate to heavy snowfall is expected in some locations. Other areas of the country are likely to remain cold and dry, with extreme cold in hilly regions on January 28.

In Punjab’s plains and upper Sindh, light to moderate fog is expected during early morning and nighttime hours. PDMA Punjab has advised continuous monitoring of the situation and instructed citizens to report emergencies through the helpline 1129. Tourists are urged to avoid unnecessary travel to Murree and other snow-covered areas and exercise caution.

Heavy rain, snowfall sweep across Pakistan

Heavy rain

LAHORE: Rain and snowfall continued across Pakistan’s plains and mountainous regions on Thursday, bringing relief from the winter chill but also disrupting daily life. In Punjab’s provincial capital, Lahore, showers were recorded in areas including Abbott Road, Lakshmi, Gawalmandi, Johar Town, Jail Road, Shadman, and Green Town.

The city experienced overcast skies, strong winds, and scattered rainfall, with light drizzle reported in Townships, Bagrian, and surrounding neighborhoods.

The rain caused widespread electricity outages, as over 150 LESCO feeders tripped, affecting multiple localities. Residents faced disruptions while LESCO deployed all field staff on high alert to restore power.

Meanwhile, according to the Central Region spokesperson Syed Imran Ahmed, light rain was reported on major motorways including M-2 Lahore-Islamabad, M-4 Pindi Bhattian-Multan, M-5 Multan-Rahim Yar Khan, and M-11 Lahore-Sialkot. National highways in Manga Mandi, Pattoki, Okara, Mian Channu, Khanewal, Bahawalpur, Ahmadpur Sharqia, and Rahim Yar Khan also experienced intermittent rainfall. Drivers were advised to reduce speed, maintain safe distances, and use lights while driving on wet roads.

In Balochistan, rainfall and snowfall continued overnight, with Ziarat, Kan Mehtarzai, Muslim Bagh, Toba Kakri, and Toba Achakzai recording snowfall.

Quetta and surrounding areas saw temperatures drop below freezing, with -1°C recorded in Quetta and -3°C at Koorak Top and Khawaja Imran. The NHA and PDMA are clearing snow from northern highways.

In Azad Jammu & Kashmir, most areas experienced overcast conditions, with light snowfall in high-altitude regions and increasing cold in lower areas.

Karachi saw rain and strong winds in several neighborhoods, including Sargodha Town, Saddar, Garden, Gul Plaza, Mauripur, New Nazimabad, Ahsanabad, Gadani, Hub Chowki, Gulshan-e-Maymar, Nagan Chowrangi, and Gulistan-e-Johar, bringing cooler temperatures and a pleasant atmosphere.

In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, rain and snowfall were reported across the province, including Peshawar, Upper and Lower South Waziristan, and Northern Waziristan. PDMA warned that the current spell could intensify, advising residents to take safety precautions.

Forecasts indicate intermittent rain and snow in upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa plains until January 23, including areas such as Chitral, Upper and Lower Dir, Bajaur, Malakand, Swat, Buner, Shangla, Upper and Lower Kohistan, Kohlay Palas, Battagram, Torghar, Mansehra, and Abbottabad.

Authorities have urged citizens to exercise caution during travel, especially on mountainous routes prone to heavy snow and slippery conditions.