Dense Fog Hits Delhi-NCR Again: Zero Visibility at Multiple Airports, Flight Delays Likely

Thick fog enveloped Delhi-NCR on February 2, 2026, slashing visibility and forcing Indira Gandhi International Airport into CAT III operations. Airports in Uttar Pradesh (Sarsawa, Agra, Bareilly, Hindon) and Punjab (Bhatinda) reported zero visibility, prompting airline warnings of disruptions amid ongoing winter fog challenges.

Delhi-NCR faced another bout of dense fog on February 2, 2026—a recurring winter issue disrupting air travel and traffic. Visibility plummeted, leading Indira Gandhi International Airport to activate CAT III instrument landing systems for low-visibility operations.

Conditions were dire elsewhere in north India: Sarsawa, Agra, Bareilly, and Hindon airports in Uttar Pradesh, plus Bhatinda in Punjab, logged zero visibility. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) highlighted fog and smog effects, poor air quality, traffic snarls, and advised checking flight statuses.

This follows similar incidents earlier in the season, underscoring persistent challenges for aviation in the region during winter.

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Thunderstorms and rain on Thursday evening caused temperatures in Delhi-NCR to fall sharply by up to 15 degrees Celsius in some areas. Cooling zones set up by the Delhi government continue to offer relief to commuters and residents. The India Meteorological Department forecasts continued thunderstorm activity through May 31.

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