Dense fog engulfed the plains of Northern region, affecting air and rail traffic while the higher reaches of Kashmir Valley and Himchal Pradesh received snow fall.
For the national capital Delhi, it was a cloudy, chilly and hazy Sunday as the winds blowing across the city brought the maximum temperature down by six degrees from normal.
The city recorded the day temperature at 15.9 degrees Celsius, while minimum temperature was recorded four degrees above the normal at 12.5 degrees Celsius.
In Jammu and Kashmir, people woke up to chilly morning and overcast conditions as the 40-day harshest winter period began today.
The cold wave tightened its grip on the Valley, where the mercury dropped considerably, while the upper reaches of Gulmarg and Pahalgam resorts received snowfall.
Gulmarg received around five inches of snow, while Pahalgam recorded 2 cms.
There were also reports of snowfall from other areas of the valley including Shopian, Jawahar Tunnel and Sonamarg.
There was a light rainfall in Srinagar, which recorded a minimum temperature of minus 3.9 degrees Celsius.
Though 'Chillai-Kalan' would end on January 31, the winter continues after that. The 40-day harshest period would be followed by a 20-day long "Chillai Khurd" (small cold) and a 10-day long "Chillai Bachha" (baby cold).
In the plains of Punjab and Haryana, fog continued to disrupt normal life and affected air and train services even as light rain or thundershowers are expected in the region in the next 24 hours.
Though minimum temperature stayed above normal in Punjab and Haryana by few notches, cold conditions prevailed in the states.
Union Territory Chandigarh recorded minimum temperature at 7.4 degrees Celsius, Met officials said here.
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