North shivers! Time to put those woollens to work
Updated On Dec 17, 2017 12:28 PM IST
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A man wraps a blanket around him while waiting at the Amritsar railway station on a cold winter morning in Amritsar on Saturday. (Sameer Sehgal/HT)
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Winter in the north has taken a chilly turn, making people take ample coverage and relish hot, crunchy snacks and bonfires. (Pradeep Pandit/HT)
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At 13°C, Chandigarh saw the coldest day of season on Friday. (Anil Dayal/HT)
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A peanut seller in Sector 20. (Ravi Kumar/HT)
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Children sit around a bonfire to protect themselves from prevailing cold conditions in Chandigarh. (Ravi Kumar/HT)
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Men sit around a bonfire to protect themselves from the cold at Airport Road in Mohali. (Sushil Prajapati/HT)
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A group of girls taking a stroll at the lake on a cold afternoon in Chandigarh. (Sikander Singh/HT)
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Girls take a selfie at Sukhna Lake on Thursday. (Sikander Singh/HT)
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In Punjab, Amritsar saw a high of 15.8 degrees Celsius, six degrees below normal. The foggy Friday night made way for a clear Saturday morning but there was no respite from the cold as the city recorded a low of 5.7 degrees Celsius. (Sameer Sehgal/HT)
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