Chandigarh: With another spell of snowfall in neighbouring Himachal Pradesh, the fresh cold wave sweeping Punjab and Haryana today worsened further as minimum temperatures plummeted across the two states.
Narnaul, Hisar, Bhiwani in Haryana and Amritsar in Punjab bore the brunt of current spell of cold wave, with mercury dropping by record levels during this part of the year.
Narnaul was freezing at minus 0.5 degrees celsius while Hisar`s minimum dropped to 0 degrees celsius, down by seven and eight notches respectively, the MeT Department said. Bhiwani, too, was equally cold recording a low of 0.7
degrees celsius, down seven degrees. There was no relief in sight yet for Karnal residents, where mercury in the minimum dropped to 1.2 degrees celsius, seven degrees below normal while Rohtak recorded a low of 3 degrees celsius, down five degrees.
Ambala also braved a cold night at 4.8 degrees celsius, down three notches. Chandigarh`s minimum dropped by over a notch since yesterday to settle at 5 degrees celsius, down two degrees.
In Punjab, Amritsar continued to be the coldest place recording a bone-chilling low of 0.4 degrees celsius, down five notches. The people of Ludhiana and Patiala also shivered, recording below normal lows of 3.9 degrees celsius and 3.5 degrees celsius, respectively.
The maximum temperatures at most places in the two states and their joint capital Chandigarh yesterday hovered between 17-18 degrees celsius, as icy cold winds swept the region. The MeT department has forecast that cold conditions would continue in the region during the next two days.
PTI