Dense Fog and Visibility Concerns Continue Till Early January
Dense fog blankets most parts of West Bengal, with visibility drastically reduced to between 50 and 199 metres during morning hours. The IMD has cautioned that this foggy weather will disrupt air, rail, and road traffic significantly, particularly during the night and early morning hours. Forecasts indicate shallow to moderate fog reducing visibility to 200-999 metres will persist over all districts of West Bengal till January 3, 2026. Sub-Himalayan districts, including Darjeeling, Coochbehar, and North Dinajpur, face the most severe conditions, with dense fog warnings in effect through December 31. For the New Year celebrations, Kolkata is expected to experience moderate fog on December 31 and January 1, with temperatures rising slightly to around 15°C. North Bengal is set to witness possible snowfall in the Darjeeling district during the coming days, adding another dimension to the severe weather alert. Airlines and railway authorities have advised passengers to check schedules regularly, as delays and cancellations are likely due to low visibility conditions.