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Delhi-NCR Shivers at 3°C, IMD Issues Fog Alert.

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Delhi-NCR Shivers at 3°C, IMD Issues Fog Alert
Reported by: Anam Siddiqui

नई दिल्ली:
Delhi-NCR mein thand ne ek baar phir zor pakad liya hai, jahan minimum temperature 3 degree Celsius tak gir gaya. Tez thandi hawaon aur low visibility ke chalte IMD (India Meteorological Department) ne ghane kohre ka alert jaari kiya hai.

IMD ke mutabik, subah ke samay dense fog ki wajah se road aur rail traffic par asar pad sakta hai. Kai ilaakon mein visibility kaafi kam record ki gayi, jis se vehicles ko dheemi raftaar se chalna pada.

Thand badhne ke saath hi logon ne heavy woollens aur heaters ka sahara lena shuru kar diya hai. Subah-subah sadkon par kam movement dekhne ko mili, jabki night shelters mein beghar logon ki sankhya badhi hai.

Weather experts ka kehna hai ki agle kuch dinon tak cold wave conditions bani reh sakti hain, aur kohra aur gehra ho sakta hai. Authorities ne logon ko savdhaani baratne, unnecessary travel se bachne aur traffic advisories follow karne ki salah di hai.

Filhaal, Delhi-NCR ke log severe winter spell ka saamna kar rahe hain, aur mausam ke is badalte mizaaj par IMD ki nazar bani hui hai.

 
 

 

Dense Fog Disrupts Flight Operations at Delhi Airport.

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Dense Fog Disrupts Flight Operations at Delhi Airport
Reported by: Neha Jaiswal

New Delhi:
Severe dense fog conditions disrupted normal operations at Indira Gandhi International Airport on Thursday, leading to delays and cancellations of several flights. Low visibility during early morning hours caused inconvenience to hundreds of passengers.

Airport officials said that visibility dropped sharply, affecting both arrival and departure schedules. Several flights were delayed, while some were diverted to nearby airports as a safety measure. Airlines issued advisories, requesting passengers to check flight status before heading to the airport.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) had earlier forecast dense fog over the national capital, warning of possible disruptions in air, rail, and road traffic. Despite advanced landing systems in place, prolonged low visibility continued to impact operations.

Passengers at the airport were seen waiting for updates, while airlines and ground staff worked to manage the situation. Authorities assured that operations would gradually normalize as weather conditions improve.

With winter conditions intensifying, officials have urged travelers to plan ahead and remain alert for further advisories, as foggy weather is expected to persist over the next few days.

Heavy Snowfall Alert for North Indian Hills.

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New Delhi, February 11, 2026 — The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued fresh weather warnings as heavy snowfall continues and intensifies over the northern hill states, prompting alerts for residents, tourists and travellers across the region. The alert affects major hill areas including Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, where snow has already blanketed landscapes and could further disrupt travel and daily life.

According to the latest forecasts, continuous snowfall in the higher reaches has already transformed many hill stations into winter wonderlands, but also caused travel delays, traffic slowdowns and reduced visibility on key mountain roads. Authorities have cautioned that snow accumulation could make several routes slippery or impassable without proper snow clearance and tyre chains.

The cold spell persists as a weather system from the northwest brings intense cold wave conditions along with rain and snow in higher altitudes. This has led to dense fog in plains, further affecting visibility and road transport in several northern states.

Tourism officials and local administrations have issued travel advisories, urging people to avoid unnecessary travel into high-altitude areas and to stay updated on changing weather conditions. Emergency teams are on standby to support motorists and tourists who may encounter snow-related delays or road closures.

With winter still in effect in many hill regions, residents are also advised to take precautions against plummeting temperatures and prepare for possible disruptions in connectivity and power supply in remote areas.

— Reported by Neha Jaiswal

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