Bhubaneswar: With extreme cold swept the situation again, the temperature of the night time fell sharply in many places in Odisha on Sunday.
The minimum temperature dropped up to 10 degrees Celsius or below 11 places.
Similiguda in Coraput Regency recorded the lowest state, 6.5 degrees Celsius, for that day.
Bhawanipatna recorded 9.2 degrees Celsius, the highest decline of 5.5 degrees Celsius from normal.
The city records 12.3 degrees Celsius, a drop of 5.4 degrees Celsius falls from normal.
Most people prefer to remain inside in the midst of cold wave conditions.
In some places, people look bonfire lighting to look after themselves.
Forecast of the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) said the weather conditions will continue in Jharsuguda, Sundargarh, Keonjhar, Angul, Sonepur, Balalangir and Law.
Solid fog will remain in several districts, mostly in coastal bags, for two days from Monday night.
The lamp until the rain will also occur in isolated places in North Odisha on 9 and 10 February under the influence of Western disorders.
The special assistance commissioner office on Sunday issued advisers to the district collector for weather conditions.
Officials have been asked to take the steps needed to ensure octroll vehicle plying on the highway and highway.
Sanjeev Dwivedi, regional imd central scientist here, said the minimum temperature fell by around two to four degrees Celsius in the state in 24 hours.
After two days, again will rise three to five degrees Celsius, he added.
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