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Ambala shivers at 4.0°C, Adampur sees lowest maximum temperature

With sun hiding behind clouds and fog showing no signs of going away, Ambala at 4°C was the coolest among plains with Chandigarh recording the second lowest temperature at 4.1°C.

Updated on: Jan 02, 2013 08:14 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Kapurthala
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With sun hiding behind clouds and fog showing no signs of going away, Ambala at 4°C was the coolest among plains with Chandigarh recording the second lowest temperature at 4.1°C. The minimum temperature of 5.0°C was recorded at Adampur, 6.3°C at Halwara, 6.0°C at Pathankot, 6.4°C at Bhatinda, 8.0°C at Amritsar, and 7.0°C at Jammu, said defence PRO Naresh Vij, while stating the temperature recorded at different army bases.

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At Srinagar, the minimum temperature was recorded at -4.8°C and at Leh, the minimum temperature was -16.2°C, he added.

"Adampur recorded a fall in maximum temperature and remained coolest during the day. The maximum temperature, recorded here was 9.4°C, while at other places it was recorded at around 11°C at other base stations. At Leh, the maximum temperature was recorded at -1.0°C," he added.

"In the next 24 hours, cloudy skies, mild mist with little fog and cold light breeze during night is expected," he said.

 
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