Delhiites woke up to a chilly Saturday with the minimum temperature settling at 6.8 degrees Celsius, one notch below the season's average.
The maximum temperature was recorded at 21 degrees, also a notch below the normal, said a MeT department official.
Foggy conditions were witnessed in the city during the morning, significantly reducing the visibility to 500 meters.
In Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar witnessed the season's coldest night so far with the minimum temperature settling at a low of minus 4.4 degrees as the cold wave tightened its grip in the Valley where mercury slipped further below the freezing point.
The mercury in Qazigund, the gateway town to Kashmir Valley, also went down to a low of minus 3.8 degrees Celsius, the official said.
The tourist resort of Pahalgam which serves as a base camp for the annual Amarnath Yatra in south Kashmir registered a low of minus 7.9 degrees Celsius.
The famous ski-resort of Gulmarg recorded a low of minus 10.5 degrees Celsius.
The temperature in the nearby Kargil town also dropped nearly three degrees to a low of minus 10.2 degrees Celsius.
In Haryana, Narnaul was the coldest at 1.6 degrees Celsius, as ongoing cold conditions continued unabated in the state and neighbouring Punjab.
Hisar also reeled under biting cold at a low of 4 degrees Celsius.Cold conditions also swept Karnal and Ambala with 5 and 6.7 degrees Celsius respectively.
Chandigarh experienced a cold night at 5.6 degrees Celsius, down two degrees than normal, the MeT Department here said.
While in Rajasthan, biting cold conditions continued to prevail as Churu in plains was the coldest place at 1.4 degree Celsius whereas the sole hill station Mount Abu was freezing at zero degree Celsius.
In Rajasthan, weather remained dry and moderate to dense
fog occurred at isolated places, which affected train movement.
The lowest minimum temperature of 3.3 degrees Celsius was recorded at Vanasthali in the state.
Punjab and Haryana continued to reel under intense cold wave conditions even as dense fog and mist at several places disrupted road, rail and air traffic in the region.
Amritsar in Punjab was the coldest as it recorded minimum at 3.6 degrees Celsius, the MeT Department official said here.
Ludhiana--the industrial hub of Punjab--and Patiala shivered at 6.7 and 4.4 degrees Celsius respectively.
Karnal and Narnaul recorded their lows at 4.2 and 4.5 degrees Celsius.
UT Chandigarh, the joint capital of Punjab and Haryana experienced a cold wave at 4.2 degrees Celsius, two degrees below normal. Several places like Hisar, Amritsar, Ludhiana and Patiala witnessed foggy weather, official said.
Bihar, including its capital Patna, witnessed a sunny day with a slight increase in temperature across the state.
As per the Met bulletin, the state capital registered a minimum temperature of 10.2 degrees Celsius.
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