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Severe Cold Wave Grips North India as Gurugram Records Historic Low of 0.8°

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Last updated: 14/01/2026 6:58 PM
By Teja Sai
Published: 14/01/2026
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The relentless cold wave sweeping across North India has intensified significantly, bringing the region into the grip of extreme winter conditions. Gurugram, a major city in the National Capital Region (NCR), recorded a bone-chilling minimum temperature of 0.8°C on Wednesday, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). This temperature places Gurugram among the coldest locations in the region, with residents enduring harsh mornings and freezing temperatures that have become a common feature over the past week.

Historical Context and Record Low Temperatures

Just a few days prior, Gurugram had plunged to 0.6°C, marking its lowest temperature in nearly five decades. This record-breaking low not only surpasses typical winter temperatures but also exceeds those recorded at many hill stations, which are traditionally colder during winter months. IMD data reveal that Gurugram’s temperature on Monday matched its historic low of January 22, 1977. The city has only experienced temperatures below 0.5°C on three occasions in recorded history: -0.4°C on December 5, 1966; exactly 0°C on January 11, 1970; and 0.3°C on January 22, 1979.

The recurrence of such extreme lows underscores the severity of the ongoing cold spell. Experts warn that the current winter pattern is unusual and could persist for several more days, causing widespread discomfort and posing challenges for residents, especially the homeless and those in vulnerable conditions.

Factors Contributing to the Cold Wave

IMD officials attribute this intense cold wave to a combination of meteorological factors. The primary driver is a strong northwesterly wind pattern bringing cold air from Central Asia and the Himalayan region into the plains of North India. Clear skies during the nights have facilitated radiative cooling, leading to rapid temperature drops. Additionally, dry and cold air masses have settled over the region, intensifying the chill.

Interestingly, hill stations such as Mussoorie and Shimla have recorded relatively higher minimum temperatures—7.7°C and 8.8°C respectively—an anomaly that has puzzled meteorologists. IMD Director General M Mohapatra explained that cloud cover over the higher elevations has played a crucial role in this unusual temperature pattern. “Clouds act as a blanket, trapping heat and preventing rapid cooling,” he said. “Over the plains, the absence of cloud cover combined with clear skies and cold winds has led to sharp temperature declines.”

Impacts on Daily Life and Infrastructure

The extreme cold has had tangible impacts on daily life across NCR and the surrounding regions. Schools have been forced to suspend outdoor activities, and many workplaces have issued advisories urging employees to take precautions against the cold. The health sector reports an increase in cases of cold-related illnesses, including hypothermia, respiratory infections, and frostbite among vulnerable populations.

Transportation services have faced disruptions as fog and icy conditions affect visibility and road safety. Several trains and flights have experienced delays, stranding passengers at various points. The power demand has surged due to increased use of heating appliances, straining the electricity grid.

Residents are advised to take precautions such as wearing layered clothing, staying indoors during peak cold hours, and ensuring proper heating to prevent health hazards. Authorities have also set up temporary shelters and distribution centers for the homeless and those in need.

Future Outlook and Precautionary Measures

Meteorologists predict that the cold wave may persist into the coming week, with temperatures remaining below normal for this time of year. The IMD has issued warnings to alert residents about the ongoing cold conditions and advised vulnerable groups to take extra precautions.

Climate experts suggest that such extreme cold spells could become more frequent due to changing climate patterns, though more research is needed to establish long-term trends. They emphasize the importance of preparedness and resilient infrastructure to mitigate the adverse effects.

Conclusion

The ongoing cold wave in North India, particularly in Gurugram, underscores the unpredictable and often severe nature of winter weather in the region. As temperatures continue to dip to historic lows, residents and authorities alike are urged to remain vigilant and prepared. The extraordinary cold spell not only highlights the climatic variability but also calls for sustained efforts to safeguard vulnerable populations and ensure community resilience against such natural phenomena.

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