New Delhi: The national capital saw its coldest day of the season at 4 degrees Celsius on Wednesday. The cold wave intensifies across north India, with nine more people dead in Uttar Pradesh, taking the death toll to 92.
The lowest temperature in Uttar Pradesh was 0.9 degree Celsius recorded at Agra.
Punjab and Haryana too continue to reel under a dense fog crippling air, rail and road services. Narnaul in Haryana recorded a low of 0.7 degrees.

The cold wave intensifies across north India, with nine more people dead in Uttar Pradesh, taking the death toll to 92.
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