Until January 7, there is a high probability of dense fog in various locations in Haryana, Chandigarh, and Delhi. In the coming days, trains are also likely to experience delays due to adverse weather conditions.
The operation of trains is being impacted by the ongoing harsh fog, particularly in Delhi. Indian Railways reported on Wednesday that a total of 26 trains are running late due to reduced visibility caused by dense fog. Many trains bound for Delhi have experienced delays of up to six and a half hours due to the fog.
Fog Expected to Persist Until January 7: According to the latest reports, Indian Railways has released a list of 26 trains running late today. As per the prediction by RWFC Delhi, there is a possibility of dense to very dense fog in different places in Haryana, Chandigarh, and Delhi until January 7. Some areas are forecasted to experience severe cold days from cold days.
No Relief from Cold and Cold Wave Conditions: There is no relief from bone-chilling cold in Delhi, and Wednesday morning witnessed another chilly start. The minimum temperature recorded here was around 8.3 degrees Celsius. There are no indications of a let-up in the grip of the cold wave over the national capital and extensive areas of Northern India.
No Signs of Reduced Cold and Cold Wave: The frigid temperatures and the persistent cold wave show no signs of abating in Delhi. The minimum temperature hovered around 8.3 degrees Celsius. There is no indication that the cold wave is easing its grip over the national capital and the wider Northern Indian region.
Weather Forecast for the Upcoming Days: According to the Financial Express, it is estimated that there will be a decrease in night temperatures between January 5 and 11. This could result in the prevalence of cold wave conditions in some parts of Central India and the surrounding Northern plains. Daytime temperatures are also expected to stay below normal. Specifically, the impact of the weather can be seen in regions close to Madhya Pradesh, the northern parts of Maharashtra, southern parts of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Rajasthan.