
Delhi was enveloped in a dense cover of fog on Tuesday morning, reducing visibility to zero in some parts of the city
New Delhi: Delhi was enveloped in a dense cover of fog on Tuesday morning, reducing visibility to zero in some parts of the city, MeT officials said.
The minimum temperature at 7.8 degrees Celsius was one notch below the average in the season, said a MeT official.
DelhiAir quality in Delhi was poor, with index value of 300 at 9 am, showed realtime data of the Central Pollution Control Board.
Delhi experienced very dense fog with visibility dropping to less than 50 metres in many parts of the city, MeT official said.
Delhi air quality
The visibility was zero at Palam and 400 metres at Safdarjung at 5:30 am. Further, it was 50 metres at both Palam and Safdarjung at 8:30 am, he said.
The MeT officials said the maximum day temperature is expected to be around 25 degrees Celsius. Relative humidity was 100 percent at 8 am.