Narnaul Freezes as North India Faces Cold Wave
Narnaul, Haryana, recorded the lowest temperature in the state at 4.5°C, as a cold wave hit Haryana and Punjab. Hisar, Bhiwani, and Sirsa also experienced chilly conditions. In Punjab, Bathinda faced the coldest at 5°C, with Sangrur and Faridkot closely following. Chandigarh recorded a minimum of 9.4°C.
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Narnaul in Haryana shivered at 4.5 degrees Celsius, marking the coldest spot in the state during Tuesday's weather conditions. The biting cold continued to grip many regions across Haryana and neighboring Punjab.
The Meteorological Department reported Hisar experiencing a chilly night at 6.8°C, while Bhiwani and Sirsa registered 6.7°C and 7.4°C, respectively. Ambala's temperature dropped to 9.1 degrees Celsius, adding to the statewide cold wave.
Across the border in Punjab, Bathinda took the title of the state's coldest location, recording a temperature of 5°C. Sangrur followed with a low of 5.3°C, and Faridkot reached 6°C. Major cities like Ludhiana, Patiala, and Amritsar reported minimum temperatures of 7.4°C, 8.9°C, and 9°C, while Chandigarh logged 9.4°C.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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