Chandigarh's Cold Snap
Chandigarh is experiencing a considerable dip in temperature, with a minimum drop of 2.8°C. This weather change has brought a chill to the city. The Lohri
festival, a significant event in the region, did not provide respite from the cold. Residents and visitors alike are adapting to the colder conditions, suggesting that the harsh winter has already begun.
Agricultural Concerns Grow
The colder climate poses a challenge to agriculture, especially in regions relying on horticulture. PAU (Punjab Agricultural University) has issued warnings urging horticulturists to remain vigilant. The alert emphasizes the need for protective measures to safeguard crops from the potential adverse effects of the harsh winter. It stresses the importance of understanding and responding to the changing weather conditions.
Upcoming Harsh Winters
Experts anticipate harsher winters in the coming days, increasing the need for preparations. This includes everything from individual precautions to region-wide strategies for managing the cold weather. The expected intensification of winter conditions is a call for greater awareness and readiness among the population, particularly in areas most affected by the changing weather patterns.










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