Foggy during winters
By iastoppers.com
Why does the weather get
in
India?
Winter season in Northern India sees the regular occurrence of fog, a natural phenomenon heightened by cooler temperatures
Fog is characterized by visibility often less than 1 km, which often occurs in the mornings between late October and early February
This is where the sun persists during the day, but temperatures sharply drop overnight, creating favorable conditions for fog
During cooler months, the sun evaporates water from morning dew, lakes, and rivers producing “invisible” water vapor
At night time, the air cools turning vapor into water droplets, which gather atmospheric dust and soot particles making visibility like fog
The occurrence of fog is directly linked to a temperature change, larger variation causes denser fog
Fog often shrouds the landscape during high-pressure systems in winter, when low wind speeds prevent its natural dispersion
Though mist and fog are visually similar, mist is thinner and lighter than fog, which is much thicker and denser
While Smog is formed by mixing air with pollutants and exhaust gases resulting from human activities
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