February fog continues to haunt commuters in Delhi
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February fog continues to haunt commuters in Delhi
National capital witnessed a thick layer of fog during the early hours of February 20.
Decreased visibility led to traffic slow down at Singhu border.
According to India Meteorological Department (IMD), maximum temperature will hover around 26 degree Celsius, while minimum temperature will settle at 10 degree Celsius, today.
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