Cold wave tightens grip across state
The piercing cold wave tightened its grip in the state as the minimum temperature dropped by a few notches following another spell of moderate snowfall in high-altitude tribal areas and scattered rains
The piercing cold wave tightened its grip in the state as the minimum temperature dropped by a few notches following another spell of moderate snowfall in high-altitude tribal areas and scattered rains
Biting cold wave conditions abated in the state as the minimum temperature increased by a few notches and the weather remained dry due to overcast skies. Higher reaches in tribal areas of Keylong, Udaipur and Kalpa had recorded 2 cm of fresh snow.
The piercing cold wave conditions continue unabated in most parts of the state while an avalanche threat looms large over the high-altitude tribal areas following intermittent snowfall in the higher reaches
Three persons died due to freezing cold in Dhamaura VDC in Mahottari district on Wednesday. Seven-year-old Najibun Khatun of Dhamaura VDC-7, Jafer Shesh, 16, of Dhamaura VDC-1 and Kurman Rain, 60, of
One person died of cold wave continuing for the past few days in Jhapa district. Parshuram Darji, 65, of Arjundhara -9 fell unconscious from numbing cold while going to toilet on Tuesday and died while
The MeT has forecast no immediate relief from the ongoing cold conditions during the next few days. Dense fog hits normal life in UP Dense fog disrupted normal life in a few areas even as dry weather
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Cold waves continued to sweep across the state for the second consecutive day on Monday with the state reporting temperature as low as one degree Celsius, the day's lowest. The inflow of strong cold
A cold wave condition prevailed in parts of north central Maharahtra, between Jalgaon/Nashik and Pune, with the minimum temperature dipping by 3 to 5 degrees Celsius below normal. Malegaon near Nashik
The city experienced its coldest day this winter on Wednesday with the mercury dipping to 11.3 degree Celsius, which is three degrees below normal. A cold wave is sweeping the State, said the weatherman
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Two people died of cold wave in Jhapa on Wednesday. Shanker Chaudhary, 60, who has been residing in a rented house of Gopal Sitaula in Bhadrapur-8, breathed his last due to biting cold , confirmed the
Life in the district has been paralyzed on Tuesday as temperature touches 2 degrees Celsius. People preferred to remain indoors because of dense fog and strong wind. Prevailing cold wave even affected
Kargil coldest at minus 16 degrees Cold wave tightened its grip on the Winter Captial of state and Kashmir Valley and Ladakh region as the minimum temperatures decreased further below the freezing
Heavy snowfall received in several parts of Himachal Pradesh threw normal life out of gear as roads were blocked and transmission lines were snapped forcing people to live without power and daily supply
NEW DELHI: The mercury again fell to 4.2 degrees Celsius on Tuesday — three notches below normal. This was the capital's joint coldest day of the season. Experts said the mercury is likely to continue
Mongolia's traditional nomads are facing a natural disaster known as "dzud", where frigid temperatures and heavy snow cause widespread livestock deaths, threatening herders' livelihoods. Mongolians
Despite a cold wave hitting some parts of Maharashtra, no major decline in the minimum temperature is expected in Pune, which was witnessing above normal temperatures for the past few weeks. The daily
City residents not used to prolonged winter spell are experiencing a harrowing time this year as the mercury dropped by 50% in the last 72 hours to 6.5 degree Celsius on Thursday. Disturbances and snow
Sydney has just shivered through its coolest June day in 21 years although the worst of the cold spell is probably over for now. Sydney's maximum temperature for Monday reached just 11.7 degrees making