<p>Chandigarh: A thick blanket of fog enveloped most parts of Punjab and Haryana on Friday morning, reducing visibility, meteorological department (IMD) officials said.</p>.<p>Fog also impacted visibility in Chandigarh, the common capital of the two states.</p>.<p>Minimum temperatures hovered close to normal limits at most places in Punjab and Haryana.</p>.<p>In Punjab, Amritsar recorded a minimum temperature of 9.9 degrees Celsius, Ludhiana 9 degrees Celsius and Patiala 9.5 degrees Celsius.</p>.Dense fog impacts visibility in north west India, trains delayed.<p>Pathankot recorded a low of 8.8 degrees Celsius and Faridkot 8.6 degrees Celsius.</p>.<p>In Haryana, the mercury settled at a low of 9.8 degrees Celsius in Ambala and at 8.2 degrees Celsius in Hisar.</p>.<p>Karnal recorded a minimum temperature of 9.4 degrees Celsius, Rohtak 9.6 degrees Celsius and Sirsa 9.8 degrees Celsius.</p>.<p>Chandigarh recorded a minimum temperature of 8 degrees Celsius.</p>
<p>Chandigarh: A thick blanket of fog enveloped most parts of Punjab and Haryana on Friday morning, reducing visibility, meteorological department (IMD) officials said.</p>.<p>Fog also impacted visibility in Chandigarh, the common capital of the two states.</p>.<p>Minimum temperatures hovered close to normal limits at most places in Punjab and Haryana.</p>.<p>In Punjab, Amritsar recorded a minimum temperature of 9.9 degrees Celsius, Ludhiana 9 degrees Celsius and Patiala 9.5 degrees Celsius.</p>.Dense fog impacts visibility in north west India, trains delayed.<p>Pathankot recorded a low of 8.8 degrees Celsius and Faridkot 8.6 degrees Celsius.</p>.<p>In Haryana, the mercury settled at a low of 9.8 degrees Celsius in Ambala and at 8.2 degrees Celsius in Hisar.</p>.<p>Karnal recorded a minimum temperature of 9.4 degrees Celsius, Rohtak 9.6 degrees Celsius and Sirsa 9.8 degrees Celsius.</p>.<p>Chandigarh recorded a minimum temperature of 8 degrees Celsius.</p>