A thick blanket of fog engulfed several places in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh this morning, throwing normal life out of gear, and affecting air and road traffic.
After gap of a few days, fog was back and the road-users faced a lot of hardships due to poor visibility.
Vehicles moved slowly with their headlights on early in the morning, reports reaching here from many places in the two states said.
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According to the MeT Department, the minimum temperatures in the plains of the region today hovered a few notches above normal level.
Chandigarh recorded a low of 12.8 degree Celsius, six above normal.
Ambala in Haryana registered a low of 12.3 deg C, up four degrees while Hisar's minimum settled at 9.4 deg C.
Bhiwani and Narnaul also recorded above normal minimums at 11.2 deg C and 10 deg C, respectively.
In Punjab, Ludhiana recorded a low of 10.3 deg C, four above normal while Patiala's minimum of 11.5 deg C also settled four notches above normal.
However, Amritsar experienced a cold night at 4 deg C, down by one notch.