Ahmedabad shivered as a mercury down to 11.7 ° C

Ahmedabad: Residents feel cold in the air because the minimum temperature on Friday is 11.7 ° C, about 2 degrees lower than normal.
Forecast of the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) states that temperatures can fall further to 10 ° C on Saturday.
At 26 ° C, the maximum temperature is also 3.6 degrees lower than usual.
Residents are considered wearing warm clothes even during the day because of the cold wind.
According to IMD estimates, cold waves will continue for the next two days in several parts of the country including Rajkot, Porbandar, Junagadh, Kutch, Baneskantha and Gandhinagar.
These districts can witness cold winds with a decrease in temperature.
Experts ask vulnerable populations including babies, pregnant women, elderly and those who have chronic diseases to be careful and avoid prolonged exposure.
With a minimum temperature of 5.4 ° C, Naliya is the coldest weather station in Gujarat on Friday.

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