Minimum temperatures stay above normal in Punjab Haryana

  • | Tuesday | 5th January, 2021

Chandigarh January 5The cold weather condition continued in Punjab and Haryana on Tuesday even as minimum temperatures stayed above normal levels in most parts of the states. In Punjab Amritsar Ludhiana and Patiala recorded minimum temperatures at 13 degrees 12.2 degrees and 15.1 degrees Celsius respectively. The minimum temperatures of Pathankot Adampur Halwara Bathinda Faridkot and Gurdaspur settled at 13.7 degrees 12 degrees 13.1 degrees 13 degrees 12.7 degrees and 10.5 degrees Celsius respectively. In neighbouring Haryana Ambala Hisar and Karnal recorded their respective minimum temperatures at 14.3 degrees 12.8 degrees and 15.1 degrees Celsius up to eight degrees above normal. The minimum temperatures of Narnaul Rohtak Bhiwani and Sirsa were 12.5 degrees 14 degrees 8.8 degrees and 14.5 degrees Celsius respectively.

Chandigarh January 5 The cold weather condition continued in Punjab and Haryana on Tuesday even as minimum temperatures stayed above normal levels in most parts of the states. Chandigarh the joint capital of Punjab and Haryana recorded its minimum temperature at 14 degrees Celsius nine degrees above normal an official of India Meteorological Department (IMD) said here. In Punjab Amritsar Ludhiana and Patiala recorded minimum temperatures at 13 degrees 12.2 degrees and 15.1 degrees Celsius respectively. The minimum temperatures of Pathankot Adampur Halwara Bathinda Faridkot and Gurdaspur settled at 13.7 degrees 12 degrees 13.1 degrees 13 degrees 12.7 degrees and 10.5 degrees Celsius respectively. In neighbouring Haryana Ambala Hisar and Karnal recorded their respective minimum temperatures at 14.3 degrees 12.8 degrees and 15.1 degrees Celsius up to eight degrees above normal. The minimum temperatures of Narnaul Rohtak Bhiwani and Sirsa were 12.5 degrees 14 degrees 8.8 degrees and 14.5 degrees Celsius respectively. The places in Punjab and Haryana which witnessed rains in the past 24 hours included Amritsar (7.8 mm) Pathankot (10 mm) Bathinda (3 mm) Gurdaspur (1 mm) Ambala (0.2 mm) Hisar (7.9 mm) Karnal (5.8 mm) Narnaul (43 mm) Rohtak (21mm) Bhiwani (7.8 mm) and Sirsa (7 mm) the IMD added. PTI

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