This Article is From Jan 14, 2012

North India remains under grip of severe cold

North India remains under grip of severe cold
New Delhi: North India continued to reel under the bitter chill today as Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir recorded its coldest night of this winter and icy winds swept several parts of the region.

The minimum temperature recorded in Srinagar last night was minus 7.8 degree C, which was the coldest night this winter.

The previous low was recorded at minus 5.5 degree C, a MeT official said.

Qazigund, the gateway town to Kashmir, was freezing at minus 13.6 degree C, making it the second coldest place in the Valley after Gulmarg, the official said.

While Gulmarg, famous as a skiing resort, recorded a low of minus 15.2 degree C, Kokernag resort in south Kashmir recorded minus 13.0 degree C followed by Pahalgam at minus 12.2 degree C.

Kargil town in Ladakh region was the coldest place in Kashmir division with a minimum temperature of minus 17.2 degree C. Kargil had yesterday recorded its coldest night of this winter at minus 19.6 degree C.

Leh town, also in Ladakh region, recorded a minimum temperature of minus 13.6 degree C, the official said.

The plains of Punjab and Haryana also remained the grip of the cold wave where Narnaul was the coldest at 2 degree C.

Hisar, too, experienced a cold night at 4 degree C, down four notches, while Karnal shivered at 4.4 degree C, three below normal. The minimum temperature at Ambala and Bhiwani was recorded at 6.7 degree C and 5.6 degree C, respectively.

Cold winds swept Chandigarh where the low settled at 5.4 degree C. In Punjab, Amritsar recorded a low of 4.8 degree C followed by Patiala at 5.3 degree C and Ludhiana at 6.2 degree C.

The weather office, meanwhile, warned of heavy rainfall, snowfall and hail storms in various parts of Himachal Pradesh during the next 48 hours.

Cold wave prevailed in the hill state inspite of marginal rise in mercury as strong icy winds continued to sweep the region.

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