Dense fog enveloped various parts of North India, bringing visibility and temperatures down and impacting train and flight operations. At Delhi's India Gandhi International Airport, 202 flights were delayed as visibility came down to zero. As per the past 24 hours data of the IMD, Delhi witnessed a maximum temperature of 16 degrees Celsius, a departure of three degrees below normal and and minimum of 7.6 degrees Celsius. Delhi is expected to witness fog till January 8, with light rain likely on January 6. The temperature in Delhi as of Friday morning was 9.6 degrees Celsius, making it the fifth cold day in a row for the National Capital. At 8 am, the Palam airport in Delhi reported a 0 m visibility, while the Safdarjung Airport in New Delhi reported a 50-metre visibility. Both the airports are not used for commercial flight operations. As per the CPCB, the Air Quality Index is at 309 at the Lodhi Road station, categorised as 'Very Poor'.