New Delhi, Feb. 5 -- Clearer visibility returned to Delhi on Thursday amid falling temperatures across the National Capital Region, as the IMD reported Palam as the coldest station at 8.2 degrees Celsius and flagged multiple western disturbances are set to bring fog, rain and snowfall to northern and central India in the coming days.

Safdarjung, Delhi's base station, logged a minimum temperature of 10.2 degrees Celsius, while Aya Nagar recorded 9.2 degrees Celsius. Minimum visibility of 1,100 metres was reported at Palam during the early morning hours.

The IMD said two western disturbances are likely to affect the Western Himalayan region, bringing isolated to scattered rainfall and snowfall on February 5-6 and again on February 9-10.

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