The MeT department said that Chandigarh, which was lashed by showers this morning, registered a low of 9.2 degree Celsius, three notches above normal.
Hisar, in Haryana, also received light rains and recorded a low of 13 degree Celsius, a jump of seven notches.
Bhiwani saw a four-degree rise in the minimum temperature which settled at 11.2 degrees on the back of light showers.
Ambala recorded a low of 11.8 degree Celsius, up six degrees, while the minimum temperature at Karnal increased by four notches to 11.4 degrees.
In Punjab, the minimum temperature in Patiala rose by six notches above normal to settle at 12 degree Celsius while Ludhiana saw a three-degree rise to 9.8 degrees.
Amritsar was two notches above normal at 5.4 degrees.
Rainfall was also reported from a few places in Punjab.
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