Wondering what the sky looks like over Delhi right now? You’re in the right spot. Below you’ll find the current temperature, humidity, chance of rain, and simple advice on how to dress and plan your activities.
At the moment Delhi is sitting at 32°C (90°F) with a humidity level of about 55%. The sky is partly cloudy, and the wind is blowing from the west at 10 km/h. There is a 20% chance of light showers later in the evening, so you might want to keep an umbrella handy if you have outdoor plans after 6 PM.
The air quality index (AQI) is hovering around 120 (moderate). It’s safe to be outside, but if you have breathing issues, a light mask can help. The UV index is high, around 8, so sunscreen is a good idea.
With temperatures in the low 30s, lightweight cotton or linen shirts are the best choice. Pair them with breathable trousers or shorts. If you’ll be outdoors for a while, a wide‑brim hat will protect you from the sun.
Since there’s a small chance of rain in the evening, a compact raincoat or a foldable umbrella can fit easily into a bag. For commuters, a light scarf can guard against dust on the way home.
If you’re heading to a park or a street market, schedule the visit for the cooler early‑morning hours (7‑9 AM) or after sunset. That way you avoid the peak heat and still enjoy the city vibe.
For drivers, keep the car AC on a moderate setting to save fuel. The traffic is usually heavy during 9‑10 AM and 5‑7 PM, so plan your routes accordingly.
Overall, Delhi today feels warm but manageable. Stay hydrated, wear light fabrics, and be prepared for a possible evening drizzle. Check back later for updated forecasts if your schedule changes.
Delhi-NCR turns cooler with cloudy skies and on-and-off showers. IMD has issued a yellow alert with an 87% chance of rain, most likely in the afternoon and evening. Temperatures range from 25.9°C to 33.6°C, humidity is around 71%, and winds may touch 20 km/h. AQI stands at 75 and could improve further with rain. Yamuna level dips to 207.33 m but remains above the danger mark.
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