Amid the prolonged cold weather in North India, many of its places, including the national capital, were shrouded in a thick layer of fog on Friday morning, disrupting several modes of travel, including train and flight.
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Several parts of Delhi-NCR will continue to receive light to moderate rain with thunderstorms in the next two hours after sudden rains hit the city yesterday, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Thursday.
The heavy downpour that started on Wednesday morning has resulted in roads blockages and waterlogging, further increasing the difficulty for the people of the city, who already are facing the harsh winter.
Severe fog brought on by a dipping mercury threw train and flight services haywire in the national capital on Wednesday morning, with scores of passengers stranded at airports and railway stations.
The national capital as well as the entire North Indian belt continued to be in the grip of severe cold and fog on Wednesday, with the minimum temperature in Delhi recorded at 10°C.
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Speaking to ANI, Pravesh Kumari, a devotee from Punjab, said, "I have come here for the darshan of Lord Shri Ram. He is the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. We received good service here and ate langar. The weather is good. There was not much rush in the temple as well. The feeling after visiting
A dense fog engulfed parts of the national capital on Tuesday morning and affected visibility amid the cold weather, causing inconvenience to commuters.