. The winter season has just begun, and for the third time, Chandigarh’s nights have become colder than the mountains. Daytime temperatures in the Tricity have dropped to 25 degrees. On Sunday, the maximum temperature in Panchkula was 25 degrees, while in Chandigarh it was 26.4 degrees.
On the other hand, bright sunshine in the mountains usually keeps temperatures higher, but this November, Chandigarh and Panchkula have experienced temperatures lower than Shimla. Being close to the mountains, the influence of cold winds from the north has made the nights colder than Shimla. However, day and night temperatures will increase around November 20th amid the possibility of light clouds.


