Islamabad hit by unexpected thick fog
Dense fog blanketed many areas of the federal capital, reducing visibility to zero.
ISLAMABAD: Islamabad is suffering from unexpected heavy fog, with many areas of the federal capital covered in dense fog and visibility reduced to zero. According to details, the federal capital Islamabad, which is known for its mostly sunny weather, was plunged into dense fog on Monday night. According to media reports, many parts of Islamabad experienced heavy fog, which subsequently reduced visibility to zero.
Meanwhile, the plains of Punjab, Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will also be affected by dense fog. Due to dense fog, several major roads, including some sections of the expressway, were closed to public traffic. According to media reports, vast areas of the subcontinent are covered in dense fog.
Dense fog spread across Bangladesh, Nepal, India and Pakistan.
Due to this strong wave of fog, the country's plains are experiencing freezing temperatures. Meanwhile, cold and dry weather will continue in most parts of the country on Tuesday, while northern regions and northern Balochistan are expected to remain very cold, the weather department said. Dense fog/smog will occur over most of the plains of Punjab, while fog/smog is likely to occur over the plains of Khyber Pakhtankhwa and Upper Sindh in the morning and night.
During the past 24 hours, most parts of the country experienced cold and dry weather, but it was very cold in the northern regions and northern Balochistan. Most of the plains of Punjab remained under dense fog/smog. Meanwhile, the minimum temperature in the country was -10 degrees Celsius in Leh, -9 degrees Celsius in Skardu, -6 degrees Celsius in Gilgit and -5 degrees Celsius in Gopath. , minus 4 degrees Celsius in Kalam, Karat, Astur and Srinagar. A note has been recorded.
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