
Winter chill sets in, temperatures dip
The Hindu
Gloves and sweaters are back in vogue
The winter freeze with early morning chills is being experienced in Mysuru and other parts of south interior Karnataka since the last few days.
Gloves and sweaters are back in vogue and the number of morning walkers has taken a dip while a few wait for the sun to break out before venturing out for the customary exercise.
The minimum temperature in Mysuru was 14.9 degrees C as recorded at 8.30 a.m. on Friday according to Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre. In Mandya it was 15.3 degrees C while Chamarajanagar experienced biting cold with minimum temperature dipping to 12.6 degrees C.

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