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Ludhiana Freezes: Coldest Lohri in 56 Years!
14 Jan
Summary
- Ludhiana recorded its coldest Lohri in 56 years on Jan 13.
- Temperatures hit a low of 2.6 degrees Celsius, a historic mark.
- Cold wave conditions are expected to continue with fog and frost.

Ludhiana endured its coldest Lohri in 56 years on January 13, with temperatures reaching a historic low of 2.6 degrees Celsius. This severe drop, unseen since 1970, significantly impacted the festival's traditional celebrations, compelling residents to seek warmth from bonfires against chattering teeth. The day's maximum temperature only reached 9.2 degrees Celsius, contributing to a bitterly cold experience for all.
Official meteorological data from Punjab Agricultural University confirms this was the coldest January 13 since records began in 1970. Previous low temperatures for this date, such as the 13.6 degrees Celsius recorded in 2003 and 2020, were surpassed by a significant margin. This gradual cooling trend had been observed throughout the preceding week, setting the stage for the record-breaking chill experienced on Lohri.
Experts anticipate the cold wave conditions will persist, bringing dense fog and potential ground frost over the next few days. Residents are advised to brace for continued frigid weather. This historic cold snap has made Lohri memorable for its freezing temperatures, sparking concerns about the prolonged impact of the ongoing cold wave.




