Adampur in Punjab was the coldest place in the two states, a Meteorological official said.
Bathinda also reeled at a low of 3.5 degrees Celsius.
Amritsar, Ludhiana and Patiala also recorded below normal minimums at 3.8 degrees Celsius, 5.6 degrees Celsius and 7 degrees Celsius, respectively.
Halwara and Pathankot, too, experienced the cold weather conditions recording respective lows of 5.4 degrees Celsius and 5.1 degrees Celsius.
In Haryana, Hisar was the coldest place recording a low of 3.5 degrees Celsius, five notches below normal limits.
Sirsa reeled at a low of 5.4 degrees Celius, while the low at Ambala settled at 8.6 degrees Celisus.
Cold weather conditions also prevailed in Chandigarh, the common capital of the two states, which recorded a low of 6.8 degrees Celsius.
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