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Odisha is still experiencing a cold wave, and the minimum temperature is probably going to stay the same.

Odisha is still experiencing a severe cold wave that provides locals with no relief because it is impossible for them to leave their homes in the early morning. In the state's southern, western, and interior areas, where minimum temperatures have continuously been low, the cold period is still especially severe.
Over the next six to seven days, there is no chance that the minimum nighttime temperature will change much, according to weather officials. G Udayagiri reported the lowest temperature in the state over the last 24 hours, at 4.2 degrees Celsius. Up to twelve cities in Odisha reported minimum temperatures below 10 degrees Celsius.

Temperatures Fall Throughout Multiple Districts
The lowest recorded temperatures were 6 degrees Celsius in Phulbani and Daringbadi and 6.1 degrees Celsius in Semiliguda. The temperature was recorded as 7 degrees Celsius in Koraput, 8.2 degrees in Rourkela, and 8.9 degrees in Jharsuguda.
The lowest recorded temperatures were 10.6 degrees Celsius in Keonjhar, 11.8 degrees in Sambalpur, 13 degrees in Hirakud, and 13.2 degrees in Bhubaneswar.
Balasore reported 14.1 degrees Celsius, Chandbali 15 degrees, Paradeep 15.5 degrees, and Gopalpur 16 degrees in the coastal and surrounding districts. The lowest temperature recorded in Puri was 17.1 degrees Celsius.

Weather Conditions Are Affected by Fog
In addition to the cold wave, numerous areas reported heavy fog, which made it much harder to see in the early hours of Monday morning. Normal life was impacted by the current weather, particularly in places where fog and low temperatures coexisted.
The state is still experiencing a cold wave, and weather experts stated the situation is being constantly watched. In the upcoming days, minimum temperatures are predicted to stay mostly unchanged.