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In Pics: Cold Wave Continues To Sweep Odisha, G Udaygiri Coldest At 3.5 Degree Celsius | OTV News

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Bhubaneswar: Odisha continues to reel underneath intense chilly wave as eights districts- Kandhamal, Phulbani, Keonjhar, Koraput, Boudh, Jharsuguda, Bhawanipatna and Bolangir recorded temperature beneath 10 diploma Celsius on Wednesday.
While G Udaygiri shivered on the lowest temperature of three.5 diploma Celcius, Phulbani in Kandhamal district recorded 5 diploma Celsius. The mercury in Keonjhar, Koraput and Boudh went all the way down to 9 diploma Celsius every, Jharsuguda and Bhawanipatna recorded 9.2 diploma Celsius every and Bolangir 9.4 Degree Celsius.
The twin cities of Cuttack and Bhubaneswar recorded minimal temperature at 12 and 13.3 diploma Celsius respectively, the Regional Met workplace mentioned.
Meanwhile, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Wednesday issued a recent warning on continuance of chilly climate in as many as 16 districts of the State in subsequent 24 hours.
Kandhamal, Phulbani and Keonjhar skilled extreme chilly wave circumstances whereas Malkangiri witnessed heavy fog.
People are seen warming themselves round a bonfire in Rourkela Meanwhile, the IMD has steered infants and aged to keep away from extended publicity to chilly throughout evening or early within the morning.
It mentioned that there can be no giant change in minimal evening temperature and will probably be beneath regular by three to 5 diploma Celsius at many locations over the districts of Odisha throughout subsequent 24 hours. The temperature will rise subsequently within the subsequent two days by three to 4 levels.
The minimal temperature will, nevertheless, once more fall by 2-3 levels Celsius from February 8 over the districts of Odisha.
Physical train within the morning has turn into every day affairs for individuals to beat chilly situationThe Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) P Ok Jena in a letter to all district Collectors and the commissioners of various municipal firms steered taking measures to avoid wasting individuals from the chilly wave circumstances.
(Edited by Rashmi Ranjan Mohanty)