The mercury in Srinagar - the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir - settled at a low of minus 6.8 degrees Celsius, down from the previous night's minus 6.3 degrees Celsius, an official of the Meteorological Department here said.
He said the night temperature in the city was the season's lowest as the previous low it had recorded was minus 6.5 degrees Celsius on December 21.
The night temperature was five degrees below normal for this part of the season, the official said, adding it was the coldest January night in the city in the last five years.
The cold conditions in the city and elsewhere last night led to freezing of water supply lines and various water bodies, including the fringes of the famous Dal Lake here.
The official said Gulmarg - the famous ski-resort in north Kashmir - also recorded the season's lowest night temperature as the mercury there settled at a low of minus 14.4 degrees Celsius, down from minus 13.6 degrees Celsius on the previous night.
He said the resort was the coldest place in the Valley and it was the lowest night temperature there in the month of January since 2012.
He said the mercury in Pahalgam hill resort in south Kashmir went slightly up from the previous night's minus 12.4 degrees Celsius and settled at the low of minus 12.0 degrees Celsius.
The official said the minimum temperature at the resort was still a three-year low in January.
Kokernag in south Kashmir registered a low of minus 8.3 degrees Celsius, the official said, adding the Kupwara town in north Kashmir recorded a low of minus 7.8 degrees Celsius, a degree down from the previous night's minus 6.8 degrees Celsius.
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