Chandigarh faced its first dense fog of the season, disrupting air and rail travel. The Chandigarh-Delhi morning flight was canceled, while another flight from Pune was diverted to Delhi. Seven additional flights experienced delays. The morning Shatabdi Express to Delhi was also delayed by about an hour.
The dense fog significantly reduced visibility to 25 meters in Chandigarh, causing disruptions in the morning hours. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts the continuation of dense fog in the coming days. Despite the fog clearing later in the day, the night temperature saw a slight increase. Minimum temperatures in the region went up from 8.2 degrees to 8.8 degrees.
Nine morning flights were affected, with cancellations and delays affecting travel plans. The Chandigarh-Delhi flight was canceled, and others experienced delays due to the challenging visibility conditions. The fog also impacted the schedule of the Chandigarh-Delhi Shatabdi Express.
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The minimum temperatures settled above normal limits in most places. Ludhiana, Patiala, and Amritsar in Punjab recorded temperatures above normal. In Haryana, Ambala, Hisar, Karnal, Rohtak, and Sirsa also experienced temperatures higher than usual, while Bhiwani had a comparatively colder night.
As dense fog persists, travelers are advised to stay updated on flight and train schedules, anticipating potential delays.