JAMMU, Mar 17: While brief frequent disruptions hit the smooth movement of traffic on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway in Ramban sector since last night, Meteorological office today predicted rain and thunder-storm at scattered places in plains and snowfall on the higher reaches in Jammu and Kashmir during next 24 hours.Intermittent rain continued in most parts of Jammu region on the second consecutive day today, experiencing further fall in temperature. People in Jammu again took out woollen clothes with further reduction in temperature.Official sources said that Mehar, Seri and Cafeteria Morh area of Ramban witnessed brief disruptions in the movement of vehicular traffic due to frequent shooting stones and landslides during past 24 hours. The authorities restored one-way road and it created massive traffic jamming for hours. The load carriers with essentials were allowed to move towards Kashmir this afternoon.Sources further said that with opening of T-5 Tunnel on Thursday, the most dangerous Panthyal landsliding zone near Ramban has been bypassed. This place had witnessed many highway casualties in the past .Meanwhile, higher reaches of Doda, Bhaderwah, Kishtwar, Ramban, Reasi, Poonch and Dudu-Basantgarh (Udhampur) besides Bani in Kathua area witnessed snowfall today while intermittent rain continued in many parts of Jammu region during past 24 hours.A MeT spokesman said that intermittent rain, thunder-storm accompanied by gusty winds will rock scattered places whereas snowfall is likely over higher reaches from March 18 to March 20. But from March 21 onwards for next couple of days, there is forecast of heavy rain or snow in the region.The MeT official also advised the farmers to postpone spraying of orchards during this period.