Key Points

A massive cold wave is sweeping through North India, causing temperatures to drop dramatically across multiple cities. Chandigarh and other regions are experiencing dense fog and chilly conditions, with temperatures as low as 7.2°C in Karnal. Transportation networks are significantly affected, with numerous train and flight delays reported. The winter season is proving to be particularly harsh, forcing many people, especially homeless individuals, to seek shelter and warmth.

Key Points: Severe Cold Wave Grips North India, Temperatures Plummet

  • Temperatures in North India hit record low levels
  • Dense fog causing widespread travel disruptions
  • Multiple cities experiencing severe winter conditions
  • Train and flight schedules significantly impacted
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Cold wave grips north India; temperature in Karnal drops to 7.2°C

North India faces intense winter chill with temperatures dropping, fog disrupting travel and daily life across multiple cities

"A thin layer of fog blanketed Chandigarh on Monday morning - Local Weather Report"

Chandigarh, January 13

A thin layer of fog blanketed Chandigarh on Monday morning as the cold wave gripped the city.

According to the data of the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Chandigarh recorded a temperature of 18.4 degrees Celsius at 11.30 am today.

As per the Met Department, the minimum temperature is expected to remain at 8 degrees Celsius while the maximum is anticipated at around 19 degrees Celsius.

Cities like Amritsar recorded a temperature of 14.8 degrees Celsius, Patiala 16.4 degrees Celsius, Ludhiana 12.8 degrees Celsius, Ambala 16 degrees Celsius, Hisar 12.6 degrees Celsius and Karnal 7.2 degrees Celsius, as of 11.30 am.

On Sunday, the city received a light spell of rain.

The whole of north India is battling with inclement weather conditions and dense fog as the winter season set in.

Meanwhile, cold weather continued to persist in Delhi and a thick blanket of fog enveloped the national capital in the morning causing a dip in visibility and affecting the schedules of many trains.

According to the India Meteorological Department, the minimum temperature at Delhi's Palam has been recorded at 9.6 degrees Celsius on Monday.

Meanwhile, the minimum temperature recorded at Safdarjung recorded 9.4 degrees Celsius today.

As cold waves envelop the national capital, several flights are delayed at IGI Airport due to fog. Homeless individuals seek refuge in night shelters in the national capital as the winter chill intensifies in northern India.

Several trains were delayed due to foggy weather conditions today, while some trains have also been cancelled. Purushottam Express experienced the longest delay of 311 minutes, followed by Poorva Express, which was delayed by 198 minutes. Shramjeevi Express and JBP NZM SF Express reported delays of 197 minutes and 187 minutes, respectively.

Other affected trains included the Rajendra Nagar Patna Tejas Express (124 minutes), YPR Dee Duronto Express (154 minutes), and Suhaildev Express (105 minutes).

- ANI

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