'Very dense' fog blanket lowers visibility to 'zero' in parts of Delhi: IMD

A thick blanket of fog shrouded the national capital, leading to "zero" visibility in some areas and affecting traffic movement

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A trains runs through a dense layer of fog on a cold morning
Press Trust of India New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Dec 07 2020 | 11:29 AM IST

A thick blanket of fog shrouded the national capital on Monday morning, leading to "zero" visibility in some areas and affecting traffic movement.

This is the first time that visibility has dropped to "zero" in the city this winter season.

Kuldeep Srivastava, the head of the regional forecasting centre of the India Meteorological Department, said the Palam weather station recorded zero visibility due to very dense fog at 6:30 am.

At the Safdarjung Observatory, which provides representative data for the city, moderate fog was recorded which lowered visibility to 300 metres, he said.

The visibility should be around 800 metres at the airport for flights to take off, the senior scientist said.

Mahesh Palawat, an expert at Skymet Weather, a private forecasting agency, tweeted, Today, first time Palam Airport Visibility has gone down to zero metres due to dense fog. At 06:30 hours, both runway 28 & 29 are 150 metres. Chances of flight delay.

Srivastava said moisture-laden easterly winds and low wind speed led to very dense fog in parts of the city.

Delhi is likely to witness moderate fog on Tuesday as well, he said.

According to the IMD, very dense fog is when visibility is between 0 and 50 metres, 51 and 200 is dense, 201 and 500 moderate, and 501 and 1,000 shallow.

Delhi's minimum temperature settled at 12 degrees Celsius.The mercury is likely to dip with the wind direction changing to westerly-northwesterly.

Delhi's air quality was recorded in the upper end of the very poor category on Monday, and is likely to improve with the wind speed picking up, according to IMD officials

The air quality had turned severe on Saturday with slow wind speed allowing accumulation of "locally-generated" pollutants.

The city's air quality index (AQI) was 394 at 9 am on Monday. The 24-hour average was 389 on Sunday and 404 on Saturday.

Air pollution in the neighbouring cities of Ghaziabad (AQI 432), Greater Noida (410), Faridabad (405) and Noida (414) entered the severe zone.

An AQI between zero and 50 is considered "good", 51 and 100 "satisfactory", 101 and 200 "moderate", 201 and 300 "poor", 301 and 400 "very poor", and 401 and 500 "severe".

The IMD said the maximum wind speed will be around 15 kmph on Monday, favourable for dispersion of pollutants.

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First Published: Dec 07 2020 | 11:15 AM IST

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