People of Wadi are helpless due to extreme heat, relief from rains in Jammu 34.8 in Kupwara and 34.2 in Srinagar The scorching heat in the valley has started to ignite once again and the heat has made people miserable. The intensity of heat in the valley can be gauged from the fact that Srinagar recorded a maximum daytime temperature of 34.2 degrees on Friday. The Meteorological Department said that there is no possibility of rains in Kashmir Valley in the next few days. Friday was again the hottest day on record in Srinagar. The temperature was recorded at 34.2 degrees. Qazigund recorded 32.6 degrees. Meanwhile, people in Kupwara are also unwell due to scorching heat. The maximum temperature of the day remained above 34.8 degrees. Similarly, tourist destination Pahalgam recorded 28.8 degrees and tourist Gulmarg has recorded a low of 24 degrees. Meanwhile, Jammu district has seen a slight decrease after the recent rains and a temperature of 36 degrees Celsius has also been recorded there. According to the department, the weather in Kashmir Valley is not likely to change in the next few days and overall the weather will remain dry. However, he said that light drizzle is possible in some areas.