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Thick fog engulfs North India; Chandigarh sees zero visibility

Large parts of the two states have been witnessing thick fog for the past few days leading to reduced visibility in most places
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Foggy start to the day in Zirakpur on Saturday. Tribune photo: Ravi Kumar
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Dense fog blanketed Punjab and Haryana on Saturday while the minimum temperature in the region hovered close to normal limits.

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Tribune photo: Ravi Kumar

Large parts of the two states have been witnessing thick fog for the past few days leading to reduced visibility in most places, they said.

Tribune photo: Ravi Kumar

Chandigarh residents also woke up to a thick blanket of fog in the morning with a minimum temperature of 10 degrees Celsius, three notches above the normal limits.

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Dese fog in Kharar on Saturday. Tribune photo: Vicky

At most places in the two states the minimum temperatures remained close to normal, they added.

In Haryana, Ambala recorded a low of 10.1 degrees Celsius while Karnal registered a minimum of 9.4 degrees, both above average limits.

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Rohtak recorded a minimum of 9.2 degrees, while Narnaul and Hisar braved the chill, recording respective temperatures of 4.2 degrees and 5.7 degrees Celsius.

Tribune photo: Himanshu Mahajan

In Punjab, Amritsar logged a low of 7.2 degrees, three notches above normal followed by 8.4 degrees Celsius in Ludhiana.

Sri Anandpur Sahib recorded a minimum of 9.4 degrees Celsius while Bathinda and Gurdaspur registered minimum temperatures of 5 degrees Celsius each.

With PTI inputs

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