Cold weather continues to persist in Punjab and Haryana, with Pathankot being the coldest at 2.8 degrees Celsius in Punjab on Friday.
Among other places, Amritsar's minimum temperature was 6.9 degrees Celsius, three degrees above normal, according to a meteorological department report.
The weather office said Ludhiana recorded a low of 7.6 degrees Celsius, one degree above normal.
Patiala recorded 8.4 degrees Celsius, followed by 7 degrees Celsius in Bathinda, 6.9 degrees Celsius in Faridkot, and 6.5 degrees Celsius in Gurdaspur districts, the weather department added.
Union Territory Chandigarh and the common capital of both states recorded a low of 6.5 degrees Celsius, it said.
In neighbouring Haryana, Ambala's minimum was 8.5 degrees Celsius while recorded Rohtak recorded 10.1 degree Celsius the weather office said.
It said Karnal recorded a low of 7 degree Celsius, 6 degrees Celsius in Narnaul while Hisar, Bhiwani, and Sirsa logged 7.4 degrees Celsius each.
Tribal areas in Himachal receive snow:
Intense cold wave sweeping most parts of Himachal Pradesh further aggravated as higher reaches and tribal areas received another spell of light to moderate snow, the meteorological department said on Thursday.
Shimla recorded 1.6 cm of snow while Manali recorded 2.8 cm of snow in the past 24 hours since Wednesday night, officials from the department said.
Dalhousie and adjoining areas of Shimla and Manali including Kufri, Solang Nallah, and Atal Tunnel also received snow on Thursday.
"We are delighted to see the snowfall and everything is looking so beautiful," said tourists Shikha and Dev, who were in Manali.
Snow continued in Narkanda and Kufri, with the National Highway 5 (old Hindustan Tibet road) being closed for vehicular traffic near Narkanda. Vehicles have been diverted through the Shimla-Sunni-Luhri road, officials said.
Following the snowfall, the Lahaul and Spiti administration has issued an advisory asking commuters to avoid unnecessary travel as it could be risky.
It informed that Darcha to Shinkula road, Darcha to Sarchu, Keylong to Darcha, Koksar to Manali via Rohtang, Tandi to Udaipur, Koksar to Losar are closed for vehicular traffic and road opening works are underway.
Bharmour in Chamba received 15.3 cm of snow followed by 12 cm in Gondla, 8.8 cm in Koksar, 7.5 cm in Kothi, 5 cm each in Shilaroo and Nichar, 3 cm each in Keylong, Jot, and Khadrala, 1.6 cm in Shimla and Kukumseri, 1.4 cm in Kalpa and 1 cm in Sangla.
Intermittent light rains lashed some parts of the state, with Tindar logging the highest rainfall of 15 mm rain followed by 10.2 mm in Saloni, 9.2 mm in Bhuntar, 6.8 mm, 5.2 mm in Dharmshala, 5 mm in Manali and Kotkhai, 4 mm in Malraon and 3 mm each in Gohar and Bharmaur, the Met office said.
A western disturbance influenced snowfall and rains were witnessed in some parts of the state. Moderate fog was seen in Sundernagar while Mandi witnessed shallow fog and the minimum temperatures dipped by 3 to 4 degrees Celsius, said Local MeT office Director Kuldeep Srivastav.
The cold wave was witnessed in Hamirpur, Sundernagar, Una, Bilaspur, Kalpa, and Chamba, the Met said.
Tabo in Lahaul and Spiti was coldest at night, recording a low of minus 11.6 degrees Celsius followed by minus 11.1 degrees in Kukumseri, minus 5.5 degrees in Keylong, and minus 2 degrees Celsius in Kalpa.
Key tourist destinations in the state shivered around the freezing point with Narkanda recording a minimum night temperature of minus 1.5 degrees, followed by minus 1.4 degrees in Kufri. Dalhousie registered a low of 0.9 degrees, 1.2 degrees Celsius in Manali, and 1.6 degrees Celsius in Shimla.
The Meteorological Office has issued a 'yellow' warning for cold wave in plain and lower areas on Thursday and rain and snow at isolated places in mid and higher hills on Thursday and Friday.
Maximum temperatures dropped significantly and were below normal. Dhaulakuan in Sirmaur was the hottest during the day recording a high of 17.9 degrees Celsius.
Water pipes were frozen at many places in mid and higher hills while dense fog engulfed lower hills.
Agriculturists are hoping for a good snowfall as it is considered white manure for apple crops, helping in a good quality harvest.
The winter season rain deficit from January 1 to 16 stood at 80 per cent as the state received 7.4 mm of rain against 37.3 mm of normal rainfall seen during this period.