Intense cold wave continued to sweep north India. The biting cold has claimed 12 lives in the region during the past 24 hours. While 11 people died in Uttar Pradesh, one person lost his life in Jammu and KashmirIn Uttar Pradesh, Churk town in the district of recorded 1.4 degree Celsius while Agra recorded 1.6 degree Celsius minimum temperature. According to met department the western and eastern parts of state recorded 2 to 5 degree Celsius below normal temperatures last night .The day temperature also went down by 8 to 12 degree Celsius below normal for last three days .Morning fog mainly in western parts of state once again badly hit road and rail traffic today.Due to weather several trains are already running late or rescheduled by the Railways.National Capital Delhi today recorded a minimum temperature of 4.3 degrees Celsius which was three degrees below normal. The early hours of the day also saw a layer of shallow fog around the city.Yesterday the minimum temperature was 5.3 degrees while maximum temperature was 14.5 degree Celsius.According to the weatherman, the conditions are not expected to improve much. The minimum tomorrow is likely to be around 5 degrees Celsius and maximum 15 degrees Celsius.In Jammu and Kashmir, night temperature in the summer capital Srinagar continued to stay two degrees below normal for this time of the year. Qazigund, the gateway town to Kashmir, was the coldest place in the Kashmir Valley, recording a minimum of minus 9.8 deg C. Parts of world famous Dal Lake and other water bodies in the Valley remain frozen, providing a rare experience for the tourists but bringing hardships to the Dal dwellers.The high altitude tribal areas in Himachal Pradesh reeled under freezing cold conditions as minimum temperatures dropped further, hitting normal life severely. Keylong, the headquarters of Lahaul and Spiti district, experienced the season's coldest day with the mercury dipping to minus 15 deg C. Other tribal areas recorded minimum temperatures in the range of minus 18 and minus 25 deg C. Surajtal and Chandratal lakes and 70-km stretch of Chandrabhaga river, a tributary of Spiti, have completely frozen.Cold wave continued unabated in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh with fog once again throwing normal life out of gear. Narnaul was the coldest place in Haryana with a minimum temperature of 0.5 deg C. In Punjab, Ludhiana recorded a low of 3.7 degree C. The minimum temperature in Chandigarh settled at 5.7 deg C.Cold waves continued in parts of Rajasthan where Jaisalmer recorded a low of 1.2 degrees Celsius, while Mount Abu settled at minus 3 deg C. Jaipur and Bikaner shivered at 1.4 degrees Celsius.In Madhya Pradesh, the cold wave conditions continue in most parts of the state. AIR Bhopal correspondent reports that in the wake of worsening cold wave conditions, the state government has ordered closure of all Aanganbadis till 16th of this month.In Rajasthan, temperatures have slightly increased in many parts of the State but the northern parts are still in the grip of cold wave. Today, Bikaner was the coldest place with zero degree Celsius while in hill station of Mount Abu, the temperature was minus two degree Celsius in the morning.
News On AIR | January 7, 2011 1:27 PM
Cold wave continues to sweep several parts of country