The minimum temperature in Punjab, Haryana and the national capital dipped due to rains over the last two days.
Delhi gauged 30.3 mm of rainfall till 8:30 AM, a record for January in the past 10 years. The minimum temperature in the city settled at 13.4 degrees.
Thirty-five trains were delayed, 17 rescheduled and one cancelled due to bad weather in the northern region.
A fresh avalanche in Banihal disrupted the work of the Border Roads Organisation that is busy clearing blockades due to snowfall in a bid to restore traffic on the highway which was closed for the third consecutive day today.
In Srinagar, police officials said bodies of four missing soldiers were recovered from avalanche-hit Gurez sector, taking the death toll in the incident to 14.
Meanwhile, a 60-year-old man died after he came under an avalanche in Uri sector of Baramulla district.
Several avalanches hit the highway at Shatani Nallah area in Banihal belt of Ramban district today. A number of landslides were also triggered by heavy rains in Banihal- Ramban sector.
Authorities have issued a high danger avalanche warning in hilly parts of snow-bound Kashmir Valley in view of fresh snowfall.
Himachal Pradesh experienced widespread rains and snow
that caused sharp fall in maximum day temperatures. The MeT office has predicted rains or snow in mid and higher hills over the next four days and dry weather in lower hills from tomorrow.
The sky remained heavily overcast in Shimla and other places and chilly winds made people shiver even in heavy woolens.
The mid and lower hills of the state received widespread heavy rains and Arki was wettest in the region with 150 mm rains, followed by Ghumarwin 90 mm, Nainadevi72 mm, Dharampur 65 mm, Jhandutta 60 mm and Kasauli 57 mm.
A feeble Western Disturbance is likely to affect western Himalayan region from January 28thonwards, MeT office said.
Chandigarh had a low of 10.9 degrees Celsius, Ambala 11.9, Hisar 12.3 and Karnal 11.2 degrees Celsius.
In Punjab, Amritsar registered a minimum of 9.6, Ludhiana 12 and Patiala 11.4 degrees Celsius.
Many places in Rajasthan got light showers. Jaipur recorded 20.8 mm of rains. Vanasthali, Alwar, Sawaimadhopur, Churu and Pilani saw light precipitation.
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