Fog is absent from most of the airports in India and flight operations are normal. Here is a forecast for the weather in Delhi airport along with update on fog in Indian airport during the next 24 hours.
Indira Gandhi International airport New Delhi
Winds blowing, at an average speed of around 5 kmph, would keep fog in Delhi airport away during the next 24 hours. The visibility would be around 3 to 4km and flights are most likely to be on time during this period.
Sri Guru Ram Dass jee International airport Amritsar
The airport in Amritsar has a clear sky and fog conditions are ruled out during the next 24 hours. Visibility would be around 4 to 6km. Morning flight catchers could feel cold, as the minimum temperature would be 6ºC.
Chaudhary Charan Singh International airport Lucknow
Lucknow airport would be fog free and flights will be on time. The visibility at the airport would be 2 to 3km during morning hours. The sky is clear and the morning temperature would be around 8ºC.
Lal Bahadur Shashtri Airport Varanasi
The sky over Lal Bahadur Shashtri Airport in Varanasi would be clear and the weather will remain fog free. Winds are blowing at a speed of between 5 to 8kmph.
Lok Nayak Jaiprakash Narayan airport Patna
Foggy conditions are expected to reduce further but shallow fog may be experienced during morning hours. But that would not affect flight operations, as visibility would be around 2 to 3km.
Netaji Subash Chandra Bose airport Kolkata
Airport in Kolkata would become fog free. The shallow fog in the morning hours would not interrupt flight operations. Visibility would be around 1 to 3km.
Bangaluru International airport
Visibility at Bangaluru airport be around 10km as possibility of fog is distant as winds are blowing at a speed of around 3kmph
The unusual fog free weather continues over north India in the absence of humidity and light winds.
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