Wednesday, January 5, 2011

temperature in chandigarh


temperature in Chandigarh Hisar, Bhiwani villages partial minimum temperatures recorded 5.5 degrees, 5 and 3.8 respectively.Chandigarh recorded a minimum temperature of 5 degrees, almost three notches below Tuesday.Due to fog, there was almost null visibility in various cities of Punjab and Haryana this morning. Cloudy conditions prevailing in most parts of this region. We expect similar conditions in the coming days, "said an official of the department.Amritsar freezing time was 3.2 degrees, while Patiala and Ludhiana cities reported 3.8 and 4.6 degrees respectively.

city of Haryana Narnaul was the coldest in the region at a low level of 2.7 degrees Celsius. Ambala city shivered at 5.3 degrees.Hisar, partial people Bhiwani recorded a minimum temperature of 5.5 degrees, 5 and 3.8 respectively.Chandigarh recorded a minimum temperature of 5 degrees, almost three notches below the temperature Tuesday.he minimum was around freezing in the lower hills with Solan, Sundernagar, Bhuntar, Mandi and Palampur recording a low of 0.2 degrees, 1.1 degrees, 1.3 º and 2.7 º C, respectivamente . While Kalpa received 16.8 cm of fresh snow was wetter Palampur in the region with 50.6 mm of rain and Naina Devi and Baijnath received 30 mm and 20 mm of rain.

The capital of the country experienced a chilling morning Tuesday as the mercury dropped to the lowest season of 3.7 degrees Celsius and icy winds blew across the city added to the woes of the people. maximum temperature was set at 14.7 degrees Celsius, six notches below normal and the same as recorded in Monday.New Delhi / Chandigarh, January 05 (ANI): Cold wave continues in northern India in control the rising death toll to 30, as the temperature has dropped dramatically in many areas. The premises in the National Capital New Delhi shivered as the mercury dipped further, with cold winds blowing and clouds obscure the sun completely in the city. The minimum temperature has touched as low as 3.7 degrees Celsius in the capital and people have no choice but to sit around bonfires to keep warm.
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