In recent days, the cold wave in Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh has continued to affect people in northern India. The plains of Punjab are experiencing cold weather, even colder than Himachal Pradesh. During the day, all cities in Punjab remained colder than Shimla, where the temperature dropped to 11.2 degrees Celsius. In Shimla, the daytime temperature was 12 degrees Celsius. People faced significant difficulties due to the freezing temperatures. Gurudaspur in Punjab and Mahendragarh in Haryana remained the coldest cities, with temperatures reaching as low as 6 degrees Celsius. Due to dense fog, the visibility in around half a dozen cities including Gurdaspur, Amritsar, Patiala became less than 50 meters. About half a dozen flights were delayed at Mohali’s Shaheed Bhagat Singh International Airport due to fog. There, the effect of fog was also seen on the movement of trains and buses. Meteorologists have predicted dense fog and cold winds for the next three days due to which the temperature may fall further. According to the information received from the Meteorological Department, the minimum temperature in Chandigarh today is 8.
2 degrees Celsius, 6 in Amritsar.
3 degrees Celsius has been recorded. Cold shivers the residents of Delhi New Delhi: The continuous cold has shaken the residents of the capital and traffic is affected due to fog. Today, the minimum temperature in the national capital and surrounding areas is 7.
It was 9 degrees Celsius. As a result, the morning was completely foggy and cold. The capital is experiencing the third worst cold in 23 years and there is a possibility of a second wave from January 14. Cold wave conditions persist in North India. A layer of fog covered Delhi today. As the minimum temperature in the national capital dropped to 6 degrees Celsius, people were seen sitting around fires to keep themselves warm. Chances of rain and hail with thunder New Delhi: Due to severe cold weather, the Meteorological Department said that there may be rain and hail with thunder in the next two days in North-West and Central India. On the other hand, many parts of North India, including the national capital Delhi and Uttar Pradesh, were covered by fog today. Due to dense fog, where normal life was disrupted, visibility was also affected. Visibility reduced to less than 50 meters at many places in UP. According to the Meteorological Department, some parts of Rajasthan, Bihar, Haryana-Chandigarh, Madhya Pradesh and Orissa also experienced dense fog, with visibility ranging between 50 to 200 meters. The temperature in Delhi a day ago was 17.
5 degree was registered. The lowest temperature in Safdarjung in the national capital is 7.
4 degrees Celsius was recorded. The Meteorological Department has warned of dense fog and cold wave in the coming days. Descended into the cold fields of the mountains