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Jalandhar, November 16

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The temperature plummeted after the city received rain on Sunday evening. The cold winds swept the region throughout the day.

Residents were seen plying on the city roads wearing jackets, pullovers and woollen caps. Even as the daytime temperature remained around 21 degrees Celsius, the minimum temperature fell to 11 degrees Celsius. The good part has been that smog, which engulfed the entire region due to farm fires and post-Diwali pollution seemed to have settled with weather seemingly becoming clearer.

As the residents have not seen a bright sun for the last one week, meteorologists predicted it to be sunny from tomorrow onwards and night temperature dipping to 8 degrees Celsius.

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