The weatherman forecast cold wave condition to continue in Jalpaiguri and Coochbehar in north Bengal and in Asansol and Nadia districts in the state's Gangetic plains till tomorrow.
Minimum temperature is likely to rise by a couple of notches throughout the state from Saturday, bringing some relief to the people.
Coochbehar recorded the lowest night temperature in the state at 6.0 degree Celsius, while Sriniketan followed at 6.8 degree Celsius, the Met department said.
Burdwan (8.3 d C), Bankura (8.8 d C), Asansol (9.3 d C) were some of the other coldest places in the state.
Kolkata recorded the lowest temperature at 11.5 degree Celsius, up from 10.9 degrees yesterday.
The weatherman has forecast that night temperature in the metropolis would hover around 12 degree Celsius for the next three days.
In Jharkhand cold wave conditions prevailed with Palamau registering a minimum of 5.1 degree Celsius.
The maximum temperature in Palamau was 25.7 degree Celsius, Met office sources said.
Steel city Jamshedpur experienced a minimum of 6.7 degree Celsius and a maximum of 26.5 degree Celsius.
The forecast for the next 24 hours is clear sky, the sources said.
In Bihar intense cold wave conditions persisted today where Gaya recorded the lowest temperature of 3.8 degrees.
"Severe cold day" was observed in Patna, Bhagalpur, Purnea, Chhapra, Supaul, Forbesganj and Muzaffarpur districts.
According to the bulletin of the Meteorological Centre here, the cold grew more severe in the state capital with both maximum (11.7 degrees) and minimum (five degrees) temperature registering a slight drop compared with the previous day.
However, Gaya, where mercury dipped to the lowest level across the state, a relatively higher maximum temperature of 21 degrees was registered.
There seems to be no respite in sight from the inclement weather with the forecast being of "dense fog in the morning with cold day conditions" for the next 24 hours.
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