North India shivers; South receives rain

December 30, 2014 03:36 am | Updated 03:36 am IST - NEW DELHI

North India continued to shiver under biting cold on Monday, with mercury dipping at several places, including Amritsar which froze at zero degree. Nagpur recorded 5 degrees Celsius.

Delhi, which on Sunday recorded 2.6 degree Celsius, got some respite with the minimum temperature settling at 4.8 degrees Celsius. Srinagar recorded minus 4.1 degrees Celsius and Kargil minus 15.6 degrees Celsius.

Depression

The well-marked low pressure area over the south-west Bay of Bengal lay off the north Sri Lanka-Tamil Nadu coast.

It could turn into a depression, according to the meteorological centre in Chennai. — Our Bureau

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