cold wave in north india

Fourteen persons succumbed to extreme cold in North India today as temperatures plummeted across the region making people stay inside homes. Delhiites shivered in the morning as the mercury plunged to the season's lowest of 5.5 degrees celsius even as dense fog affected air traffic.
Publication Date: 01/01/2013
Source: Tribune (New Delhi)
New Delhi: The New Year arrived on a chilly note, with the minimum temperature dropping to 4 degrees Celsius, three degrees below normal and so far the lowest of the season. And there could be worse to come.
Publication Date: 02/01/2013
Source: Times Of India (New Delhi)
The coldest weather in northern India for at least 44 years has killed more than 100 homeless people, an aid group said on Thursday.
Publication Date:04/01/2013
Source: Planet Ark (Australia)
Kashmir Valley continues to reel under intense cold wave even as fringes of Dal Lake freeze for the first time this winter
North India was gripped by bone chilling cold on Thursday as temperatures nosedived across the region claiming nine more lives.
Publication Date: 04/01/2013
Source: Hindu (New Delhi)

Shimla records -4°C, Srinagar -2°C; cold spell to continue for some time.
Publication Date: 10/02/2012
Source: Tribune (New Delhi)
Tags: India, Natural Disasters, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Chandigarh
The cold wave sweeping North India claimed 18 more lives on Wednesday, taking the nation-wide death toll so far this winter to 93 even as temperatures went up a few notches in several parts of the region.
Publication Date: 22/12/2011
Source: Hindu (New Delhi)
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