Wednesday, January 5, 2011

India's Capital Witness Icy Winds, Mercury Dips 3.7 Deg C

By ONE Liners Agency

INDIA NEWS - The entire North India shivered today, including national capital New Delhi, under intense cold wave which has claimed thirteen more lives. The mercury level continues to be under sub-zero levels in the hills of the this part of the country.

In Allahabad, city of Uttar Pradesh state, the mercury went below 3 dec C that has left 8 people dead. It is first time in seven years in the city that mercury has dipped so down in the first week of January.

From other parts of Uttar Pradesh state, 5 more deaths were reported that includes two in Jaunpur and Pratapgarh, and one in Barabanki.

In Churk (Uttar Pradesh), lowest temperation of the state was recorded. The mercury dipped to 0.6 deg c.

It was minimum 4 deg C in Lucknow, capital of Uttar Pradesh, and maximum was 16.6 deg C.

In the national capital, icy wind is blowing making the day bone-chilling. The minimum temperature dropped to 3.7 deg C and the maximum was 12 deg C.

The Leh town of Kashmir experienced the minimum of minus 20 deg C. The Gulmarg skiing resort recorded minus 9.2 deg C as minimum. Tourist resort at Pahalgam recorded minimum temperature of minus 7.7 deg C.

Gateway town to Kashmir Valley, Qazigund, witnessed a freezing temperature of minus 8.4 deg C and Anantnag district's Kokernag town experienced a temperature of as low as minus 7.5 deg C.

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