Amritsar was the coldest place in the two states recording a four degrees below normal minimum, the MeT here said.
Adampur in Jalandhar district was also very cold at 1.4 deg C.
Ludhiana and Patiala, too, experienced the chill recording respective below normal lows of 5.6 deg C and 6.3 deg C.
There was no let up in biting cold conditions at Hisar, which recorded a low of 3 deg C, while Narnaul's minimum settled at 4.3 deg C.
Chandigarh, the joint capital of the two states, had a cold night at 6.2 deg C. However, the weather was bright and sunny during the day today after fog affected visibility during early morning here.
A MeT official said that fog also reduced visibility at Ludhiana while misty conditions prevailed at a few other places in the region.
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