January 10, 2010 8:47 PM

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‘Cold wave spell continues in Northern India

Cold wave conditions contniue in Northern India with Mount Abu in Rajasthan registering below zero temprature. Fog accompanied by cold wave have disrupted the life in the entire Rajasthan forcing the rescheduling of flights and trains. Delhiites also continue to experience biting cold . There is fall in the minimum and maximum temperature. While the minimum is hovering around 8 degree and the Maximum around 12 degrees Celsius. With clear sky since morning the flight and train services remained normal. The Met office says there is a possibility of fog in the morning tomorrow . It further says cold wave conditions will prevail with a further drop in the minimum temperature to 7 degrees Celsius in the metro. With mild icy winds blowing across the national capital, the people prefered to be indoor and traffic was also thin on the roads.Parts of Uttar Pradesh are under the severe grip of cold wave conditions. In Jammu and Kashmir, the cold wave conditions intensified with mercury dipping a few nothes further. The world famous Pahalgam recorded minus 7 degrees and Ladakh region reeling under around minus 21 degrees celsius. The night temperature rose marginally in the plains of Himachal Pradesh but the hilly areas continue to be under sub-zero level. In Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh, dense fog disrupted normal life and in Uttarakhand, people yesterday enjoyed the bright sun after a spell of cold. In Bihar, the temperature also rose and the capital Patna recorded 6.4 degrees celsius.

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