Winter is occurring in most parts of North India and the mercury went down to minus 5.6 degrees Celsius on Saturday in Gulmarg, the famous tourist destination of Kashmir. On the other hand, the Meteorological Department said that the southern regions may receive the highest rainfall from December 1. In Chittoor and Kadapa cities of Andhra Pradesh, 8 people have died in the last three days due to cyclone 'Nivar' and the floods caused by it. Delhi recorded a minimum temperature of 10.1 ° C and a maximum of 26.4 ° C. Air quality in the districts has again reached the 'poor category'. Most parts of Jammu and Kashmir are freezing and Gulmarg recorded a minimum temperature of minus 5.6 degrees Celsius. The Meteorological Department has speculated for the Union Territory to remain dry till December 4. Srinagar recorded a minimum temperature of minus 2.2 degrees Celsius. In Himachal Pradesh, the weather has been dry for the last 24 hours and mercury has increased by one or two degrees Celsius. Keylong, the administrative centre of Lahaul and Spiti, was the coldest place in the state and mercury was recorded at minus 9.5 degrees Celsius. In Haryana and Punjab, the temperature was slightly above normal. Chandigarh, the joint capital of the state, recorded a minimum temperature of 8.7 degrees Celsius. Also Read- India vs Australia 2020, 2nd ODI: Australia posts 389/4; Smith scores ton Prices of onion-potato changes due to impact of farmers' protest on Indus border 1 Delhi police constable and 1 Home Ministry official arrested for running Solver Gang