Chandigarh, the joint capital of both states, shivered at 4.8 degrees Celsius, one degree below normal, a MeT department official said today.
In Haryana, Narnaul and Karnal braved cold weather at 2.5 degrees Celsius and 2.2 degrees Celsius respectively, up to five notches below normal.
Ambala, Hisar and Rohtak recorded mercury at 5.2, 5.1 and 5.7 degrees Celsius respectively.
In Punjab, Amritsar experienced bone-chilling weather at 2.4 degrees Celsius while Ludhiana and Patiala shivered at a low of 7.4 degrees Celsius and 6 degrees Celsius respectively.
The MeT department predicted dry weather conditions till tomorrow in Punjab and Haryana.
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