
The coldest weather in northern India for at least 44 years has killed more than 100 homeless people, an aid group said on Thursday. The national capital saw a maximum temperature of 9.8 Celsius (50 Fahrenheit) on Tuesday - the lowest since records began in 1969. Fog forced cancellation of flights and trains. ...

08:42 PM, Jan 03, 2013

North India continued to battle a harsh winter with the mercury dropping to three degrees below normal at most places. Delhi experienced its coldest day in 44 years on Wednesday with maximum temperature being recorded at 9.8 degrees Celsius. ...

02:09 PM, Jan 03, 2013

Srinagar recorded season's coldest day on Thursday at -3.9 degree Celsius. With the dipping temperature in the city, water has frozen and fog has descended on streets. ...

02:03 PM, Jan 03, 2013

It was another chilly day in the capital with the mercury remaining below 5 degree Celsius in the morning hours. The minimum was recorded at 4.4 degrees as against the minimum of 4.8 degrees on January 2. ...

11:30 AM, Jan 03, 2013

As things heat up down south, North India continues to battle a harsh winter with the mercury dropping to three degrees below normal at most places. ...

06:31 AM, Jan 03, 2013

Delhi witnessed its coldest day on Wednesday in the past 44 years, with the maximum temperature falling sharply to 9.7 degree Celsius. Residents woke up to a foggy morning, with the minimum temperature dipping to 4.8 degree Celsius. ...

07:01 PM, Jan 02, 2013

At least 15 more persons lost their lives due to persistent cold wave conditions in Uttar Pradesh, taking the death toll in the state this winter to 107. Officials said four people died in Muzaffarnagar, three in Mathura, two each in Agra, Bulandshahr, Etah and one each in Barabanki and Mirzapur. ...

04:20 PM, Jan 02, 2013

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. ...

10:17 AM, Jan 02, 2013

As Delhi saw its coldest day of the season on Tuesday with the temperature mercury dipping to 4 degree Celcius, nine more people have died in Uttar Pradesh taking the total to 92 now. The lowest temperature in the state was 0.9 degree Celsius recorded at Agra. ...

07:05 AM, Jan 02, 2013

North India continues to be in the grip of a severe cold wave as Delhi recorded its coldest night this season at 5.5 degree Celsius. Fourteen more people succumbed to extreme cold across the North, taking the death toll to 84. Dense fog in some areas too making matters worse of train and flight schedules. ...

06:38 AM, Jan 01, 2013

Fourteen people succumbed to extreme cold in North India on Monday as temperatures plummeted across the region making people stay inside homes. Delhiites shivered in the morning as the mercury plunged to the season's lowest of 5.5 degrees Celsius even as dense fog affected air traffic. ...

07:56 PM, Dec 31, 2012

The entire North India continued to remain in the grip of severe cold with 13 more people succumbing to the chill in Uttar Pradesh, even as the mercury went up by a few notches in Delhi, Punjab and Haryana. ...

05:36 AM, Dec 30, 2012

Srinagar is freezing at 1 degree Celsius, and temperatures are likely to dip further. ...

11:25 AM, Dec 28, 2012

The death toll due to the intense cold wave currently enveloping north and east India has risen to 40. Even though the Meteorology Department has forecast a slight improvement in the weather condition on Friday, with officials predicting a clear sky and light mist in the morning, cold winds are expected to sweep parts of the region. ...

07:56 AM, Dec 28, 2012

The cold wave sweeping through Uttar Pradesh has claimed more than 30 lives in a 24-hour span, officials here said ON December 27. The maximum number of deaths, between Wednesday and Thursday morning, were reported from Bhadohi district where five people succumbed to the cold. As many as four people died in Balia and three each in Allahabad, Mirzapur, Sonebhadra, Ghazipur, Barabanki, Chandauli and Azamgarh districts. Shrawasti and Mau districts...

02:23 PM, Dec 27, 2012

The prevailing intense cold wave has claimed 11 more lives in Bihar, taking the total number of deaths in the state due to inclement weather to 18, an official said on December 27. "The inclement weather claimed 11 more lives within a span of 24 hours, taking the death toll to 18 in the state," an official of the state disaster management department here said. ...

02:12 PM, Dec 27, 2012

Four persons have died in the last 24 hours due to extreme cold in North India where temperatures plummeted and fog disrupted normal life. In capital Delhi, the maximum temperature was recorded at 18.3 degrees Celsius, two less than normal and the minimum temperature was 7.8 degrees celsius. ...

06:12 AM, Dec 27, 2012

Seven people have died in the past 24 hours in different parts of Uttar Pradesh as cold wave conditions worsened, Punjab and Haryana saw a dip in temperature as well. In the NCR, the minimum temperature was 7 degrees Celsius though there was no fog in Delhi. ...

06:29 AM, Dec 26, 2012

Cold wave has gripped North India claiming more lives and disrupting flight and train schedule. In Uttar Pradesh, where temperature touched a low of 2 degrees Celsius, five more people have died taking the toll to 11 in just three days, while Punjab shivered with a low of 2.8 degrees Celsius, one notch below normal. ...

08:34 AM, Dec 25, 2012

Winter has set in across the north and the cold wave has intensified, claiming five more lives in Uttar Pradesh, taking the death toll to 11 in just three days. Temperatures have dropped to 2 degrees Celsius in some areas of Uttar Pradesh. ...

06:21 AM, Dec 25, 2012