As a thick blanket of fog continued to disrupt normal life in most parts of the states, today's bone-chilling cold was reflected in Punjab and Haryana's joint capital with its maximum temperature plunging to 6.1 degrees Celsius, a record 15 degrees below normal.
A MeT official told PTI that the previous lowest maximum recorded in Chandigarh was on January 6, 2011, when it had registered 7.4 degrees Celsius.
Icy winds assailed the city, which remained engulfed in fog.
Chandigarh also recorded its coldest night in four years as the minimum dropped to 2.1 degrees Celsius, down four notches.
While primary schools here are closed this week, children of higher classes went as per schedule by braving the extreme weather.
All flights remained grounded in the city.
"No flights could take off or land due to poor visibility," Airport Director H S Toor said.
Maximum temperatures dropped between 9-12 notches at other places in the region too, including Amritsar (7.4 degrees Celsius) and Ludhiana (9.5 degrees Celsius).
The cold temperatures saw many people lighting fires along roadsides and sipping hot beverages to keep themselves warm. The MeT office held out hope by saying slight relief can be expected by Thursday.
Narnaul in Haryana reeled under extremely cold conditions too by recording a low of minus 3 degrees Celsius, followed by minus 1.4 in Bathinda, Punjab, with both temperatures settling below normal by eight and nine notches each.
Hisar recorded a low of 0.8 degrees Celsius, two degrees below normal, the weather office said here. (MORE)
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