India, March 22 -- Delhi and the surrounding NCR region woke up on Saturday to a rare thick blanket of fog, reducing visibility and giving the city an unusual, winter-like feel for this time of the year. The fog followed a spell of light rain and mild thunderstorms, accompanied by gusty winds, which brought a noticeable dip in temperatures across the Capital. While many users loved the cool and foggy weather, one user (@AJarcade10) summed up the confusion, saying Delhi's weather "makes zero sense right now". Mid-March is usually the start of summer, but instead, the city has been experiencing a mix of fog, rain, clouds, and sudden heat spikes. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the minimum temperature in Delhi settled at 16deg Celsius on Friday, about half a degree below normal. The maximum temperature at Safdarjung hovered around 21.7deg Celsius, nearly 10deg below average. This made it the coldest March day in the city in six years, evoking memories of winter even as the summer season approaches. This March has now become the wettest in Delhi over the past three years, with the city recording an average rainfall of 9.4 mm. The showers came after a brief warm spell and were accompanied by occasional thunderstorms and lightning, reinforcing the winter-like atmosphere. The last time the city experienced such cold in March was on 8 February 2020. htc...