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Flights delayed due to low runway visibility

Fifteen flights were on Thursday delayed after a thick blanket of fog engulfed the capital, reducing the Runway Visibility Range below 1000 metres.

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NEW DELHI: Fifteen flights were on Thursday delayed after a thick blanket of fog engulfed the capital, reducing the Runway Visibility Range below 1000 metres.
    
The airliners had to reschedule a number of flights to several domestic destinations, airport sources said. Also, a Spice Jet flight from Mumbai to Delhi was diverted to Jaipur.
    
The airport authorities had to initiate No Visibility Procedure at 6.54 a.m. as the RVR was very low, the sources said. The RVR should be above 1500 metres for normal flight operations.
    
About a dozen flights were delayed yesterday also due to the fog.
    
Meanwhile, the Met department has predicted swallow fog for the next two days.
    
The minimum temperature today morning was recorded at 13.5 degree Celsius, four degree above normal. The maximum temperature recorded yesterday was 27.3 degree Celsius while he minimum was 12.7 degree Celsius.
    
The gradual rise in temperature is attributed to the arrival of western disturbances in the region. The temperature is likely to fall in the next few days, the weatherman said.
    
The capital is expected to experience mainly clear sky in the next few days.
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