Cold conditions prevail in north India; 45 trains cancelled

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 16 2016 | 8:42 PM IST
Cold conditions prevailed in north India today with mercury in moutaineous regions hovering several notches below normal even as fog caused cancellation of 45 trains and delay of at least 14 others.
The national capital experienced a cold day with the minimum temperature being recorded at 11.4 degrees Celsius, four notches above normal, while the maximum was registered at 17.2 degrees, three notches below the season's average.
Shallow foggy conditions were witnessed in the morning which led to the cancellation of 45 trains and delayed 14 others.
Flight operations were normal, an IGI Airport spokesperson said.
In Himachal Pradesh, temperatures stayed two to four degrees below normal, even as the region witnessed clear skies in the morning which turned partially cloudy as the day progressed and strong icy winds lashed the mid and higher hills.
Keylong was coldest in the region with a low of minus 4.6 degrees Celsius, while Manali and Kalpa recorded minimum temperatures of minus 2.6 degrees and minus 1.0 degrees while Shimla recorded 4.8 degrees.
Cold wave also tightened its grip in Kashmir Valley and Ladakh region as the mercury went down across the division owing to continuous dry weather. Temperatures plunged by over seven degrees Celsius in Leh town making it the coldest place in the state.
Kargil town recorded a low of minus 13.8 degrees, while Srinagar registered minus 4 degrees Celsius, down by nearly a degree from the previous night. Gulmarg recorded a low of minus 6 degrees Celsius.
In Punjab and Haryana, minimum temperatures hovered several notches above normal with Narnaul being recorded as the coldest place in both states at 4 degrees Celsius.
Chandigarh, the joint capital of the two states, recorded its minimum at 9.8 degrees, four notches above normal even as Amritsar in Punjab recorded a low of 8.6 degrees. Ambala and Hisar recorded low of 10.4 degrees and 9 degrees respectively.
Severe cold conditions prevailed in parts of Rajasthan making Churu the coldest place at 3.9 degrees Celsius.
Cold wave conditions have abated in parts of Rajasthan,
where night temperature increased marginally over yesterday. Phalodi was the coldest place in the state with a minimum of 4 degrees Celsius followed by Jaisalmer at 5.6 degrees Celsius.
People in the plains of Punjab and Haryana received slight respite from biting cold conditions as the minimum temperatures rose by a few notches even as some cities in the two states received light showers.
Chandigarh, the common capital of the two states, recorded a minimum temperature of 11.4 degrees Celsius, five notches above normal. The city also received light rains.
In Haryana, Ambala, which received light showers, recorded a low of 11.7 degrees Celsius, up five notches against normal.
In Punjab, Amritsar, which received moderate rains (8.9 mm), recorded a low of 7.4 degrees Celsius, up four degrees against normal.
Coldwave conditions continued to affect several parts of West Bengal with Cooch Behar being the coldest in the plains at 5.7 degrees Celsius.
Kolkata recorded the lowest night temperature at 11.5 degrees Celsius, which is three notches below normal.
People in large part of Bihar experienced a pleasant winter today with the mercury rising. Patna registered minimum temperature of 8.5 degrees Celsius compared to 5.7 degrees Celsius yesterday. The maximum for the day was 24.2 degrees Celsius.
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First Published: Jan 16 2016 | 8:42 PM IST

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