Delay in flights due to cold conditions and fog persisting in Delhi; real-time updates available.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a haze warning for Northwest India on Monday, causing disruptions in various sectors including transportation. According to reports, around 29 trains are running late in the Northern Train region due to haze.
The IMD also predicted that cold wave conditions in Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Vidarbha, Chhattisgarh, West Madhysore Pradesh, and Telangana will disappear after 9th January. However, as of August 14, 2025, there are currently no specific reports of school closures or defined online class schedules in Northwest India due to cold wave conditions.
Recent weather updates indicate rainfall and thunderstorms over Jammu-Kashmir, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttarakhand. Despite these weather events, no direct mention of cold wave-induced school closures or online class adaptations has been found in the available search results.
The IMD reported visibility of 50 metres in Baharaich, 50 metres in Prayagraj, 25 metres in Bhagalpur, 50 metres in Purnea and Gaya, and 50 metres in Patna. At 5:30 am on Monday, visibility was 0 metres in Bhatinda, 25 metres in Amritsar and Ambala, 50 metres in Hissar, 25 metres in Delhi's Safdarjung, 50 metres in Palam, 0 metres in Agra and Lucknow, 25 metres in Varanasi, and 50 metres in Bareilly.
Furthermore, around 15 flights have been delayed at the Indira Gandhi International Airport Terminal (IGIA) due to the continuous weather condition.
For the most accurate and localized updates, checking with local government education departments or official state notifications may be necessary. It is essential to stay informed and prepared as weather conditions continue to evolve.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) is also involved in weather-forecasting for other regions, such as predicting the disappearance of cold wave conditions in several states after 9th January. However, with ongoing weather conditions causing haze in Northwest India, there are delays in around 15 flights at the Indira Gandhi International Airport Terminal (IGIA).