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North India covered in fog for over 1 month, longest spell in sat records

IndiaTimes Thursday, 25 January 2024
The giant fog layer over north India, which at times covers a 2,500 km swathe from Lahore to Dhaka, has now persisted for more than a month. This makes it the longest spell of large-scale fog/low cloud cover over the region since daily satellite data started being analysed in 2014.
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