Punjab Weather Update: In a significant weather development, Punjab is currently grappling with dense fog, leading to zero visibility in several districts. The blanket of fog, persistent from 5.30 am to 8 am, has engulfed regions including Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Moga, Hoshiarpur, Patiala, Gurdaspur, Mohali, and Barnala, causing disruptions in road traffic.
Punjab Weather Update Today: Punjab experienced a notable drop in temperatures on Friday, with Patiala, Bathinda, and Ludhiana registering below-normal mercury levels. Ludhiana recorded the lowest temperature at 3.4 degrees Celsius, marking a significant dip of 2.6 degrees Celsius below the usual range. The increasing cold, particularly during the day, is becoming more pronounced compared to previous days. Bathinda reported a maximum temperature of 20.6 degrees Celsius, slightly below the normal range by 0.4 degrees Celsius.
Punjab Weather Update: In an unusual winter twist, Punjab experienced a significant drop in temperatures as the mercury plummeted below three degrees Celsius on Thursday, marking the coldest day this winter season. Ludhiana recorded a bone-chilling minimum temperature of 2.8 degrees Celsius, a stark 3.7 degrees below the normal average. Similarly, Patiala and Bathinda experienced temperatures of 4.8 and 4.6 degrees Celsius, respectively, with readings below the seasonal norms.
Punjab Weather Update: In a stark weather update, Punjab and Haryana find themselves in the clutches of an intensifying cold wave, with nine cities reporting temperatures lower than the renowned cold haven of Shimla. The Meteorological Department has sounded an alert, cautioning residents about the onset of dense fog in many districts of both states.
Punjab Weather Update: The Day dawned with a cloak of fog enveloping Punjab, marking a meteorological shift that impacted visibility in six districts. As the morning unfolded, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Ludhiana, Faridkot, Moga, and Bathinda experienced thick fog, with visibility limited to around 50 meters. The Meteorological Department has responded by issuing an orange alert for dense fog, effective until December 21, and a subsequent yellow alert from December 22 onward. The forecast predicts an increase in fog density during the mornings in the upcoming days.