Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted that very dense fog conditions likely to continue to prevail over North India for the next four days. The weather agency also noted that severe cold wave conditions, and severe cold day conditions will continue in Delhi and North India. According to Delhi Airport FIDS (Flight Information Display System), a total of 120 flights were delayed both (domestic and international) arrivals and departures, due to dense fog on Wednesday.
The Delhi Airport FIDS also noted that a total of 53 flights including 21 Domestic arrivals, 16 Domestic departures, 13 International departures and 3 International arrivals scheduled are cancelled and not operating due to fog and other operational reasons from and to Delhi airport. Train services affected in Delhi as dense fog continues in the region. Passengers were seen waiting at the New Delhi Railway Station (NDRS) as several trains got delayed amid poor visibility due to the fog.
-Very dense fog conditions very likely to prevail over Punjab and Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi during 17 to 21 January. -Very dense fog conditions very likely to prevail over Uttar Pradesh during 17 to 18January morning, and dense fog in isolated pockets for subsequent 3 days. -Very dense fog conditions very likely to prevail over Uttarakhand and north Madhya Pradesh on 17 and 18 January, 2024.
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