There was no fog seen in Amritsar in the morning. Meanwhile, a beautiful view of the Golden Temple.
Jagran correspondent, Amritsar. Since the activation of Western Disturbance, there has been a drop of 7.9 degrees in temperature due to snowfall in the mountains and rain in the plains. Due to which a drop of 2.7 degrees has been observed in the average minimum temperature. Along with this, the Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert regarding smog in the state today and tomorrow.
According to the data released by the Meteorological Center on Saturday morning, the lowest temperature in Punjab was recorded in Bathinda. Here the mercury fell by 0.8 degrees. The temperature in Bathinda was 10.2 degrees below normal. Not only this, the minimum temperature was recorded at 2.4 degrees in Amritsar, 4 degrees in Ludhiana, 1 degree in Faridkot and 4.4 degrees in Gurdaspur.
According to the Meteorological Center, there will be sunshine in the coming few days. Due to which there may be light fog in the morning. At the same time, a slight increase of 2 to 3 degrees in temperature may also be seen.
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Weather will remain clear from January 26
Yellow alert issued regarding smog in 11 districts of Punjab today. But as the afternoon approaches, the sun is shining in most of the districts. At the same time, there is going to be a yellow alert for smog in the entire state tomorrow Sunday. The entire state will be in the grip of smog. People are instructed to take care while driving in the morning.
But from Monday, January 26, the weather is becoming normal. The temperature is expected to remain normal after a slight fall. There will be light fog in the morning in some areas, but there will be good sunshine as the day progresses.
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13.3 एमएम बरसे बादल
13.3 mm rainfall has been recorded in Punjab in the last 24 hours. From Friday to Saturday 8.30 am, 33.4 mm rainfall was recorded in Ludhiana, 43.3 mm in Patiala, 40 mm in Gurdaspur, 26 mm in SBS Nagar and 35.5 mm in Pathankot.
If we talk about the year 2026, this rainfall is 17 percent more than normal. Till January 23, normal rainfall is recorded in the state at 12.3 mm. But so far this year there has been 14.4 mm of rain.
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