Some parts of Punjab and Haryana were drenched by rains overnight, bringing down the temperature in the region, the MeT office said here, however, adding that foggy weather had eased out to some extent in the plains of the twin states.
The minimum temperatures hovered between two degrees Celsius below normal to three notches above normal limits in the region, MeT officials said.
Adampur in Punjab was coldest place with a low of three degrees Celsius.
Among other places, Narnaul settled at a low of 6.5 degrees C, two notches above normal followed by 6.6 degrees C at Chandigarh, one notch above normal and 7.1 degrees C at Paiala, also one notch above normal.
Ludhiana settled at a low of 7.4 degrees C whereas Ambala had a low of eight degrees C, two notches above normal.
While Chandigarh was drenched by 3.8 mm of rains, Ambala received 0.5 mm of rainfall.
However, some parts in Punjab and Haryana, including Hisar, Bhiwani, Amritsar and Ludhiana had fog in the morning.
Most of the flights were on schedule from Chandigarh airport, officials said.
The MeT forecast dry weather in the region with rise in minimum temperatures during the next 24 hours.
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