Dense Fog Disrupts Delhi, Low Visibility Procedures at IGI Airport

Dense fog and cold conditions continued to grip Delhi-NCR, disrupting morning traffic and daily life. The Indira Gandhi International Airport implemented Low Visibility Procedures, advising passengers to contact airlines for flight updates. The India Meteorological Department issued a Yellow Alert, forecasting moderate to dense fog and partly cloudy skies. Temperatures are expected to remain low, with authorities advising caution for commuters and vulnerable residents.

Key Points: Delhi Fog: Low Visibility at Airport, IMD Issues Yellow Alert

  • Dense fog disrupts Delhi-NCR
  • IGI Airport enacts Low Visibility Procedures
  • IMD issues Yellow Alert for city
  • Cold conditions to persist for days
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Dense fog grips Delhi; low visibility procedures in place at IGI Airport

Dense fog grips Delhi-NCR, disrupting traffic and prompting low visibility procedures at IGI Airport. IMD forecasts continued cold, foggy conditions.

"Low Visibility Procedures are in progress at Delhi Airport. All flight operations continue as normal. - Delhi Airport"

New Delhi, Feb 4

Delhi-NCR remained in the grip of cold and dense fog on Wednesday as winter conditions continued to disrupt daily life across the national capital.

Several areas reported low visibility during the early morning hours, leading to slower traffic movement and inconvenience for commuters. The combined impact of cold winds, fog and cloudy skies made mornings particularly harsh for residents.

Amid the prevailing weather conditions, the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport issued a passenger advisory, confirming that Low Visibility Procedures (LVP) were in effect. In an official update, Delhi Airport said, "Low Visibility Procedures are in progress at Delhi Airport. All flight operations continue as normal. Passengers are requested to contact the airline concerned for updated flight information." While flight operations were largely normal, passengers were advised to stay in touch with airlines for the latest updates due to the possibility of delays.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a latest bulletin, stating that moderate to dense fog is likely to prevail across many parts of Delhi during the morning hours on Wednesday. The sky is expected to remain partly cloudy throughout the day, limiting sunshine.

According to the IMD, while most areas will experience moderate fog, isolated pockets may witness dense fog conditions, especially during early hours. Due to fog and haze, the weather department has issued a Yellow Alert for the entire city. Reduced visibility is expected to impact road traffic during morning hours, particularly on major roads and highways.

Authorities have advised commuters to drive cautiously and maintain safe distances while travelling.

In terms of temperature, Delhi is likely to record a maximum of 21 to 23 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature may hover around 9 degrees Celsius. Over the past few days, minimum temperatures have ranged between 8 and 10 degrees Celsius, remaining below normal and intensifying the chill during early mornings and nights.

The IMD noted that cold conditions are likely to continue over the next few days, with foggy mornings remaining a regular feature. Residents, especially children and the elderly, have been advised to take precautions against the cold and remain cautious during foggy conditions.

- IANS

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Rohit P
My flight from IGI was delayed by 2 hours yesterday. While the airport says operations are normal, the ground reality is different. At least they are issuing advisories, but airlines should be more proactive with communication.
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Aman W
This is a yearly saga in Delhi. Every winter, same story - fog, flight delays, traffic chaos. Can't our city planners and airport authorities come up with a more permanent solution? The tech exists for Cat III landings, but are all pilots trained?
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Sarah B
As a new resident in Gurgaon, this is my first Delhi winter. The fog is beautiful in a way, but the practical difficulties are real. My child's school bus was late, and the cold is biting. Staying bundled up!
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Vikram M
The real heroes are the traffic police standing for hours in this chill managing the chaos. Salute to them. We commuters should follow their advice and drive carefully. No hurry in this weather.
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Kavya N
Please check on elderly neighbors and street vendors. This weather is especially hard for those without proper shelter or heating. A small act of kindness goes a long way. ❤️
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David E
While the IMD forecasts are helpful,

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