The weather in Delhi airport will further improve during the next 24 hours. Fog in Indian airports in the eastern parts of the country reduced considerably and will remain so during the next 24 hours. Here is a forecast update for the weather in Indian airports during the next 24 hours
Fog in Indian airports
Sri Guru Ram Dass jee International airport, Amritsar: Dense foggy conditions have reduced leading to better flight operations from the airport. Shallow fog is expected over Amritsar but flights arrival and departure would be on time.
Indira Gandhi International airport, New Delhi: Shallow fog in Delhi airport is expected. The visibility would be around 200 to 1000m. Flight operations would remain on time. The city will experience southeasterly winds during the next 24 hours.
Weather in other Indian airports
Chaudhary Charan Singh International airport, Lucknow: Fog will stay away from Lucknow airport during the next 24 hours, as westerly winds would blow during the early morning hours. The day will see southeasterly winds but with rising days temperatures humidity is not enough to form fog.
Lok Nayak Jaiprakash Narayan airport, Patna: Northerly to northwesterly winds are prevailing here so there is no fog in Patna. Flight operations will be smooth under a clear sky.
Netaji Subash Chandra Bose airport, Kolkata: Northerly winds over Kolkata will keep fog away. Flight take off and landing at The Netajee Subash Chandra Bose International airport will be on time under an open sky.
Lal Bahadur Shashtri Airport, Varanasi: Shallow fog is expected at Varanasi airport but it will not affect flight arrivals and departures.
Bangaluru International airport, Bangalore: Northeasterly to easterly winds and rising night temperatures have ruled out any fog over Bangalore airport during the next 24 hours.
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