Early Spring blossoms in Srinagar, India - 28 Feb 2026 par Faisal Bashir / SOPA Images
Unusually warm winter conditions have triggered early flowering across Kashmir with blossoms appearing weeks ahead of their normal mid March schedule. Experts link the shift to climate change, rising temperatures and prolonged precipitation deficit that is disrupting the natural dormancy cycle of plants. The premature bloom increases the risk of frost damage, poor pollination and reduced fruit yields raising concerns for the region’s fragile horticulture sector and underscoring wider climate related disruption to seasonal patterns.