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Chandigarh Shivers as Temperatures Plummet to Seasonal Low

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  • Chandigarh's minimum temperature drops to 12.8°C, 1.8°C below normal
  • Cold northwesterly winds cause rapid temperature decline
  • Above-normal rainfall expected in Chandigarh this November
Chandigarh Shivers as Temperatures Plummet to Seasonal Low

As of November 7th, 2025, Chandigarh has been experiencing a significant drop in temperatures. After reaching a high of 16.4°C on Wednesday, the city's minimum temperature recorded a sharp decline to 12.8°C on Thursday, which is 1.8 degrees below the normal.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), this was the lowest night temperature recorded so far this season, as the city prepares for the onset of winter. The IMD Chandigarh director, Surender Paul, explained that this drop was expected after a Western Disturbance led to light rain in the region on Tuesday night.

The maximum temperature also fell from 29.7°C on Wednesday to 28.3°C on Thursday, going 1 degree below normal. The IMD forecasts that over the next three days, the maximum temperature will remain between 26°C and 27°C, and the minimum temperature will stay around 11°C and 12°C.

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Despite the Gurpurb celebrations, which often involve the bursting of firecrackers, the city's air quality was not significantly affected. The Air Quality Index (AQI) recorded a moderate reading of 156, though the neighboring city of Panchkula saw its air quality worsen, with a reading of 275, classified as poor.

Looking ahead, the IMD's Long-Range Forecast indicates that above-average rainfall is expected in Chandigarh this November, which is normally one of the driest months in the city. In the first week of the month, the city has already witnessed a Western Disturbance, a rare occurrence for this time of the year.

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The lowest night temperature recorded in Chandigarh this season was 12.8°C, which is 1.8 degrees below normal.
Despite the Gurpurb celebrations, which often involve the bursting of firecrackers, Chandigarh's air quality remained moderate, with an AQI of 156. However, the neighboring city of Panchkula saw its air quality worsen, with a reading of 275, classified as poor.
According to the IMD's Long-Range Forecast, Chandigarh is expected to experience above-average rainfall this November, which is normally one of the driest months in the city.

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