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Gurugram Freezes: Historic 0.6°C Chill Hits City!
13 Jan
Summary
- Gurugram experienced its coldest morning in nearly 50 years at 0.6°C.
- The city's temperature was lower than several popular Himalayan hill stations.
- Authorities issued health advisories due to severe cold and dense fog.

Gurugram residents experienced an unprecedented cold snap on Monday, with temperatures dropping to 0.6°C, a level not seen in nearly five decades. This historic low occurred on January 13, 2026, making the city colder than popular mountain retreats like Kangra and Jammu. The severe chill was attributed to cold northwesterly winds and clear skies, which facilitated rapid cooling.
The cold's impact was evident, with a layer of frost, known locally as 'pala,' blanketing grasslands and vehicles on the city's outskirts. Residents reported unbearable conditions, with some commuters noting reduced visibility on elevated roads due to dense fog and frost on windshields, necessitating slower speeds.
Health authorities have extended an orange alert through January 13, 2026, warning of significant health risks, particularly for the elderly and children. Advisories caution against prolonged exposure, highlighting risks of frostbite and respiratory issues. Commuters are advised to exercise extreme caution due to poor visibility and potential disruptions.




