The effect of the icy winds blowing in North India is also being seen in Pali. Even on Monday, the effect of cold intensified due to cold wind blowing here during the day. The same situation was seen on Tuesday also. Due to severe cold in the morning, people were seen warming themselves with bonfires at various places. School
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Canal Pulia-Naya Gaon Road looked deserted in Pali on Tuesday morning.
If we talk about Tuesday morning in Pali, the effect of cold was intense. In Indra Colony, Surajpol, Canal Pulia area of the city, people were seen trying to get relief from the cold by warming bonfires while sipping tea. The roads looked deserted. School going students and people going on bikes were seen wrapped in warm clothes. Taxi driver Firoz said that the cold has suddenly increased in Pali since Monday. Cold winds blew even during the day. In such a situation, while driving a taxi in the morning and evening, he has started wearing a jacket and keeps a handkerchief over his mouth to protect himself from the cold. Laburam Dewasi of Banta, who is warming himself in the bonfire in the city’s Bangar Hospital premises, says that the winter has suddenly become intense. To get relief from this, bonfires are lit. According to the Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature of Pali on Tuesday was recorded at 24 degrees and the minimum temperature was 9 degrees Celsius.

A bonfire warming a tea stall in Indra Colony, Pali.

Students wrapped in warm clothes going to school in Pali on Tuesday morning.