Thick fog engulfs Delhi\, visibility drops to 200 mt

Thick fog engulfs Delhi, visibility drops to 200 mt

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Owing to the prevalence of cold and dry northwesterly winds, the in the capital will mostly be dry accompanied by fog. On Monday, the maximum temperature in was recorded at 22 Degree Celsius while the minimum temperature was 6 Degree Celsius.

"Cold combined with the availability of moisture will result in foggy conditions over Northwest This fog is likely to reduce visibility over Punjab, Haryana, North Rajasthan, and resulting in difficulty for commuters in the morning and noon hours," stated Skymet, a private forecasting agency.

to very dense fog was observed at isolated places over and West Rajasthan and moderate fog at isolated places over Haryana, Chandigarh, and West in the morning hours. Visibility in and was 50 metres in the morning while in Delhi's Palam it was 200 meters.

In Patiala, Ambala, Hissar, Bikaner, and Delhi's Safdarjung the visibility was 500 metres each, the stated in its report.

The weather conditions in the majority of the Northern states will remain similar for the next couple of days. The mercury is likely to dip during nights as the air mass is flowing in the region, however, the sky will partly be sunny and cloudy with wind.

In Southern part of India, the trough of low is extending from to South Interior Karnataka across Interior Because of this, light to moderate rain showers is likely to engulf Tamil Nadu, Kerala, South Interior Karnataka and Coastal Karnataka.

Looking at Central India, dry and cold air mass continues to hover over this region. The weather in Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha and will be dry with breezy cold winds.

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First Published: Mon, December 24 2018. 11:46 IST