With intense cold wave sweeping northern region, Narnaul in Haryana recorded the ongoing winter season's lowest temperature at zero deg C, down by five degrees below normal.
As prevailing weather conditions hit the normal life in Punjab, Haryana and Union Territory of Chandigarh, MeT Department in its forecast said the cold wave will continue for next 24 hours in both states with partly cloudy sky and foggy weather conditions.
Dense fog and mist which engulfed the region also hit the rail, road and air traffic, causing inconvenience to commuters.
Many trains were running either late for several hours or cancelled, while morning flights from Chandigarh airport were cancelled due to poor visibility, officials said here.
Chandigarh shivered at 4 deg C, down by one degree C below normal, the MeT office said here.
Hisar recorded minimum at 1.5 deg C, dipping by 4 notches below normal.
Ambala in Haryana battled cold at 3.5 deg C, down by three notches below normal, while Bhiwani had a low of 1.2 deg C. Karnal had a low of 2.6 deg C, down by 4 degrees below normal.
In Punjab, Ludhiana and Patiala braved cold at 4.9 deg C and 4.6 deg C while Amritsar had a low of 4 deg C, up by one deg above normal.
Maximum temperature in the region were also hovering below 10 deg C mark in most parts of Punjab and Haryana as maximum witnessed sharp drop of 13 deg C below normal on January 4.
Yesterday, Chandigarh had a maximum of 8.4 deg C, down by 13 notches below normal. Ambala and Amritsar has a maximum of 8 deg C and 8.2 deg C respectively.
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