Weather in Delhi airport may witness increase in fog during the next 24 hours. The weather in Indian airports in eastern parts of the country has improved.
Here’s a forecast for the weather in Indian airports during the next 24 hours.
Weather in Indian airports
Sri Guru Ram Dass jee International airport, Amritsar
Moderate foggy conditions will persist over Amritsar during the next 24 hours. Flight operations may get affected during early morning hours, as fog will turn dense.
Indira Gandhi International airport New Delhi
Moderate fog in Delhi airport is expected. Dense fog in pockets is also likely to prevail over Delhi. Early morning flights could get disrupted if winds turn northerly as humidity level is also high, at up to 100% at times and the minimum temperature would drop as well.
Chaudhary Charan Singh International airport, Lucknow
Fog will remain away from Lucknow airport during the next 24 hours because of northerly winds with less moisture content. Visibility will not disrupt flight operations from the airport.
Lok Nayak Jaiprakash Narayan airport, Patna
Westerly to northerly winds are prevailing in Patna so there is no chance of disruption in flight operations. The sky will remain mainly clear and visibility is also good.
Netaji Subash Chandra Bose airport, Kolkata
Easterly to northerly winds over Kolkata will blow during the next 24 hours. Shallow fog will appear in Kolkata but that would not affect flight arrivals and departures.
Lal Bahadur Shashtri Airport, Varanasi
Fog conditions have improved in Varanasi as moisture content in the air has decreased. Shallow fog is expected. Northeasterly to westerly winds are expected to blow over the airport area.
Bangaluru International airport, Bangalore
Easterly to southeasterly winds blowing at a speed of 5 to 10kmph would be witnessed over Bangalore and fog chances are dim. The sky will remain party cloudy with a humidity level of around 97 percent during early morning hours.
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