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Cold wave conditions intensified across the state on Saturday, especially in the border districts. Many stations registered a dip of 4-6 degrees in both day and night temperatures.

The state is witnessing extreme cold wave conditions with the mercury hovering at 1 degree Celsius on the hills of Amarkantak in Anuppur district to 8.6 degrees in Indore.

Garhwa on Thursday recorded minimum 4 degree Celsius, the season's lowest minimum at night. It also experienced early morning fog on Friday.

The city experienced its coldest day this winter on Wednesday with the mercury dipping to 11.3 degree Celsius, which is three degrees below normal.

The town and its adjoining areas are reeling under severe cold wave conditions.

Cold waves continued to sweep across the state for the second consecutive day on Monday with the state reporting temperature as low as one degree Celsius, the day's lowest.

Life in the district has been paralyzed on Tuesday as temperature touches 2 degrees Celsius. People preferred to remain indoors because of dense fog and strong wind.

Temperature has plummeted by three to five degrees celsius in most parts of Madhya Pradesh following the cold wave from Northern India.

A cold wave has gripped Madhya Pradesh, leading to a fall in temperature in many places.

Umariya in north eastern MP was the coldest with a minimum temperature of 8 degree Celsius.

Due to cold wave, Karnataka is experiencing below normal minimum temperature.

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