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Gurugram Choked by Dense Fog: Visibility Plummets to 100m
15 Jan
Summary
- Visibility dropped to 100 meters in Gurugram due to severe fog.
- Minimum temperature recorded was 5.3°C, with lows expected to rise.
- Dense to very dense fog is predicted to persist until Saturday.

Early Thursday morning, Gurugram was enveloped in severe fog, causing visibility to drop as low as 100 meters across several locations. Major roadways, including Golf Course Road and arterial routes like NH 48, were blanketed by a thick layer of smog. This dense fog occurred despite no active weather warnings being in place for the district.
In terms of temperature, Gurugram saw a recovery of 1.8°C compared to the previous day, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) recording a minimum of 5.3°C at 8:30 am. Officials forecast that the dense fog conditions are likely to persist through the end of the week. However, a slight temperature improvement of 2 to 3°C is anticipated within the next two days, followed by stabilization.
The IMD has classified the fog as 'dense to very dense' in isolated parts of Gurugram until Saturday. Advisories have been issued, cautioning farmers on crop irrigation and livestock care, and urging commuters to drive safely by maintaining distance and avoiding overspeeding. Similar dry weather and dense smog conditions are expected across the National Capital Region on Friday and Saturday.




