Cold wave sweeps north India; Kashmir\'s harshest winter period begins

Cold wave sweeps north India; Kashmir's harshest winter period begins

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

conditions continued in north Indian states Friday, with minimum temperatures in remaining below 5 degree Celsius and starting of Kashmir's 40-day harshest winter period, known in the local parlance as 'Chillai-Kalan'.

Officials have forecast clear skies in for Saturday along with moderate fog in the morning and haze and smoke thereafter. conditions are likely at isolated places with temperatures hovering between 21 and 4 degree Celsius.

In Kashmir, 'Chillai-Kalan' began on a dry note even as conditions continue to prevail in the Valley and Ladakh region as the minimum temperature settled several notches below the freezing point.

'Chillai-Kalan' is a period during which snowfalls are frequent and maximum temperature drops considerably. It ends on January 31, but cold wave continues even after that in

Officials said while the remained dry across Kashmir, temperatures dipped at most places last night and settled several notches below the freezing point.

recorded a low of minus 4.4 degree Celsius last night, officials said. The minimum temperature was around three notches below the normal for this time of the season.

In south Kashmir's Qazigund - the gateway town to the Valley - mercury fell to a low of minus 4.7 degree Celsius, while the nearby Kokernag town registered a low of minus 4.0 degree Celsius last night. Kupwara in north recorded a low of minus 5.8 degree Celsius last night, officials said.

Leh district of Ladakh region recorded a low of minus 12.7 degrees Celsius last night - up from minus 14.7 degrees Celsius the previous night, the officials said.

Cold wave swept most parts of and with Adampur shivering at 0.9 degree Celsius. Severe cold conditions prevailed in Faridkot and Bathinda too, which recorded minimum temperatures of 2 degree Celsius and 2.8 degree Celsius respectively, a

was at 3.3 degree Celsius, was at 3.5 degree Celsius, Patiala was at 6.1 degree Celsius and Pathankot was at degree Celsius.

In Haryana, Narnaul was the coldest place recording a low of 2.5 degree Celsius, while Hisar and Sirsa, too, were gripped by intense cold conditions recording their respective minimums at 2.7 degree Celsius and 2.6 degree Celsius.

Piercing cold wave also swept Rohtak (4 deg C), Karnal (3.6 deg C) and Bhiwani (6.3 deg C), while Ambala's low settled close to normal at 7 degree Celsius.

Chandigarh, the common capital of the two states, reeled under biting cold recording a low of 5 degree Celsius.

The ongoing cold conditions are likely to continue in and over the next few days, the MeT said.

Parts of also shivered amid intense cold, with Muzaffarnagar recording a minimum temperature of 1.2 degrees Celsius -- the lowest in the state.

The night temperatures in Allahabad, Lucknow, Bareilly, Varanasi, Faizabad, Kanpur, and divisions were below normal, the said.

Weather was dry over the state with shallow to moderate fog occurring at isolated places, it said.

The weather office has forecast cold wave conditions at isolated places in west over the next two days and shallow to moderate fog at certain places.

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First Published: Fri, December 21 2018. 22:25 IST