Punjab will now experience severe cold, with the Meteorological Department issuing a yellow alert.

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Due to snowfall in the upper reaches of the mountains, winter has begun to spread to the plains. Consequently, the minimum temperature in Punjab has reached 4 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, Jalandhar recorded a minimum temperature of 7-8 degrees Celsius. The Chandigarh Center of the India Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for several districts in Punjab, including Jalandhar, for November 27th. The cold is felt throughout the day and night, and cold winds in the morning and evening are causing difficulties for two-wheeler riders. A light fog can also be seen in the early morning.

On Wednesday, the minimum temperature in Jalandhar was recorded at 7-8 degrees Celsius, while the maximum temperature was 22 degrees Celsius. The difference between the maximum and minimum temperatures is one-third of a degree. According to these figures, the difference between day and night temperatures is up to 14 degrees Celsius, which is typically seen in late December. The minimum temperature dropped by 1-2 degrees, increasing the cold. Weather experts say that this time winter has arrived before December, and a sudden change will be observed in the first week of next month.

Meanwhile, the snowfall in the upper reaches of Himachal is having a direct impact on the plains of Punjab. In many areas of Punjab, the minimum temperature dropped to 4 degrees. In this order, Faridkot recorded a minimum temperature of 4 degrees, Amritsar 7.5, Ludhiana 6.4, Bathinda 6, and Hoshiarpur 6.4. The maximum temperature at Bathinda Airport was 27.7 degrees, while Ludhiana recorded a maximum temperature of 23.2 and Amritsar 22.4.

The increased snowfall in the mountains may increase the cold. Meanwhile, the afternoon will see a rise in the cold, and sunlight will diminish. Currently, a slight haze is being felt in the cities. In this sequence, the effect of fog will increase in cities in the first week of December, and life will be disrupted. Fog alert in outlying areas
The Meteorological Department has issued a fog alert in Haryana, Delhi, and Chandigarh, and in the same sequence, a fog alert has been announced in the border areas and outlying areas of Punjab. Light fog is visible in many areas of the metropolis in the morning. In this sequence, the effect of fog can be seen at the railway station. Due to the fog, drivers have been instructed to drive carefully. The effect of fog will be seen especially in the morning and night in areas adjacent to the fields.


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