Delhi, which recorded five years' lowest yesterday at 2.6 degree C, got some respite with the minimum temperature settling at 4.8 degree Celsius, while dense fog enveloped the city, delaying 98 trains and several flights.
As many as 23 flights, mostly international, were delayed due to fog at Delhi airport and three international flights were diverted, while more than 98 trains were running late in the region.
"The city had witnessed a minimum of 5.5 degree Celsius in 1968 on December 29. Nagpur and adjoining areas have been experiencing extreme cold conditions since last two days when mercury dipped to 6.1 and 5 degrees," Assistant Meteorologist A S Khan said.
In North, Jammu and Kashmir too continued to reel under intense cold with the mercury in the state's summer capital Srinagar settling at minus 4.1 degrees Celsius, even as Kargil was the coldest place in the state recording a low of minus 15.6 degree Celsius.
Meanwhile, there was no respite from bone-chilling cold conditions and dense fog in most parts of Punjab and Haryana with Amritsar freezing at zero degrees.
Amritsar registered the coldest night of the season so far as minimum temperature plummeted three degrees below normal level, MeT officials in Chandigarh said.
Freezing chill also swept Narnaul in Haryana, which recorded a low of 1.5 degree Celsius, down four notches.
In Rajasthan too, Cold and fog conditions continued unabated in desert state of Rajasthan with as many as 16 trains running behind schedule.
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