As winter begins to assert itself across northern India, the town of Narnaul in Haryana has registered a dramatic dip in nighttime temperatures — reaching approximately 7 deg C on a recent night, marking the coldest night of the season so far for the region. According to a report, the minimum temperature in Narnaul settled at 7.4 deg C, underscoring how winter chill is setting in early across the state.
In this post we’ll explore:
Located in the Mahendragarh district of south-western Haryana, Narnaul typically does not see extremely low temperatures compared to hill stations, though winters can be sharp. The climatology data for the region show that the coldest month is January, with average lows around ~8-10 degC for this part of Haryana.
That a minimum of ~7.4 degC has been recorded in November signals an early and relatively strong cold wave or radiational cooling event. This kind of early cold can catch people unprepared. As reported:
“नारनौल का न्यूनतम तापमान 7.4 डिग्री सेल्सियस तक गिर गया।”
In previous years, Narnaul has seen even lower minima — for example ~4.5 degC was recorded in December 2024.
But given the early date (mid-November) this sets a strong signal for how winter may progress.
Several atmospheric and local factors combine to produce sharp nighttime cooling:
Clear Skies & Radiational Cooling
When skies remain clear and winds light, the earth’s surface radiates heat into space at night more efficiently. This leads to a sharp drop in minimum temperatures, especially in open plain regions like Narnaul.
Dry Air & Light Winds
The region is currently under dry weather conditions (few clouds, minimal rainfall expected) which supports the cooling process. According to the Haryana Agriculture University‘s weather department head:
18 नवंबर तक मौसम शुष्क रहने का अनुमान है … रात्रि तापमान में गिरावट रहने की संभावना
Light winds also reduce mixing of air mass, allowing cold near-surface air to settle.
Large Day-Night Temperature Difference
Even though daytime temperatures are still moderate (20-25 degC or more), nights dropping to <10 degC create large diurnal temperature ranges which enhance the “feel” of winter. The climate data for Narnaul show the “cool season” runs roughly December-February, but the early dip this year means winter chill has arrived sooner.
Geographical Factors
Narnaul’s terrain is relatively flat but elevated (~300 m or so above sea level) and located inland; these features allow somewhat larger temperature swings compared to coastal or heavily urbanised areas.
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Based on recent reports:
For residents and local authorities:
Tips for Residents & Visitors
Dress in layers: Morning/evening may require heavy woollens or jackets; midday may be comfortable in lighter clothes.
Warm your home safely: If using heaters or stoves, ensure ventilation, fire-safety and CO prevention.
Avoid outdoor exposure during late night/early morning: Especially for children, elderly or those with respiratory issues.
Check on livestock and pets: Ensure they have adequate shelter; consider covering exposed animals or sensitive species.
Drive carefully: during dawn when temperatures are low and dew/frost may form on roads.
Hydrate & eat warm foods: Cold weather may reduce perceived thirst; keep up fluid intake and prefer warm meals.
Monitor forecasts & advisories: While no extreme weather alert appears imminent, staying updated helps respond if conditions worsen.
As part of the larger northern-Indian winter pattern, early cold spells like this one in Narnaul have broader relevance:
The latest weather update from Narnaul — with its minimum temperature dipping to ~7 degC — marks a significant early-winter milestone for Haryana. While daytime warmth may provide comfort, the crisp cold nights are a clear reminder: winter is here. Residents, farmers and local authorities alike should treat this as a signal to act: wrap up for the cold, ensure homes and crops are prepared, and stay alert for the deeper chill that December may bring.
It’s also a good moment to appreciate that climate and local weather are not just numbers — they impact daily life, economy and wellbeing in real ways. With nights getting colder, the next few weeks are important for adapting and staying safe.
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