✱North India is experiencing intense winter weather conditions, with significant temperature drops and cold waves gripping various regions.
🌌Dense fog disrupted flights at Delhi Airport Friday morning, causing over 100 delays, while Kashmir faces freezing temperatures amid 'Chillai-Kalan.' Punjab, Haryana, and other parts of the country are also witnessing chilly conditions.
Here's an overview of the latest weather developments:
Dense Fog Disrupts Travel In Delhi
꧃Dense fog severely disrupted travel in Delhi, delaying 26 trains and over 100 flights. The Delhi airport implemented CAT III operations for compliant flights, while passengers were advised to check flight statuses and allow extra time for travel due to reduced visibility.
🍃City recorded the lowest temperature at 12°C. Delhi's air quality deteriorated sharply, falling into the 'severe' category with an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 409 at 7 am, compared to 299 the previous day.
Severe Cold and Dense Fog in Punjab and Haryana
💖Cold to severe cold conditions were observed in isolated pockets of Punjab and Haryana on Thursday. Dense fog with visibility below 50 meters was reported in Punjab, while zero visibility affected Amritsar and Pathankot. Visibility was also significantly reduced in parts of Haryana and Himachal Pradesh, affecting travel.
✱Punjab has recorded the lowest temperature, 9°C, while Haryana recorded 12°C.
Kashmir: 'Chillai-Kalan' Continues In The Region
🥃Kashmir is in the grip of its harshest winter phase, ‘Chillai-Kalan,’ which is expected to last until January 30. As temperatures continue to plummet across the Valley, most regions recorded sub-zero minimum temperatures. Pahalgam, known for its freezing winters, recorded the lowest temperature at minus 9°C. Srinagar's temperature dropped significantly from 1°C to a chilling minus 5°C.
Cold Wave Intensifies In Rajasthan
🐻Parts of Rajasthan are also experiencing chilly winter conditions, with Fatehpur in Sikar district recording the lowest temperature in the state at 3°C. Other cities, including Nagaur, Jalore, and Churu, saw temperatures dipping below 5°C. The state's weather remains mainly dry, with cold waves expected to persist.