Weather delhi

  1. Best (and Worst) Times to Visit Delhi 2023 & Places to Go
  2. Delhi gets taste of rain after scorching hot day more predicted later in week
  3. Mercury hits 41.8°C in Delhi, brief respite ahead as IMD predicts light rain
  4. Weather update: IMD predicts intense heatwave in these states for the next two days
  5. New Delhi climate: weather by month, temperature, rain
  6. Heatwave in Delhi: IMD predicts hotter days in national capital
  7. Heatwave in Delhi for 3 days, temperature to cross 40 degrees Celsius: The TL;DR


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Best (and Worst) Times to Visit Delhi 2023 & Places to Go

The best times to visit Delhi are from October to March when the weather is cool and dry. It is also the peak season for India travel. Crowds and higher prices are usual. April to June is the hot season in Delhi. Monsoon rains occur from late June to September. It is still possible to tour Delhi in these months, but get ready for the heat or (heavy) showers. Lower prices and less-crowded attractions are rewards. Humayun's Tomb As mentioned above the most popular times to visit Delhi are from October to March. However, this can depend on your Delhi holiday purposes, budget, and weather preferences. • For the perfect weather conditions, March, October, and November are the best times to travel to Delhi — rainless, clear, and warm. It is also the best time for a • Festivals are the highlights of Indian life. If you want to experience Delhi's festival atmosphere, you should consider traveling during • April to June (the hot season) is the best time for low prices in general, when you should find the biggest discounts and more promotions on accommodation, flights, and tours. Get more tips in our article: Or t The Worst Times to Visit Delhi July and August see the heaviest rainfall. If you don't like the rain, you should avoid this period. If you cannot stand the scorching heat, you'd better avoid May and June. However, some travelers choose to visit during these times, because there are fewer tourists and great discounts. Visiting temples/forts are the main activities in Delhi....

Delhi gets taste of rain after scorching hot day more predicted later in week

New Delhi, Jun 14 (PTI) Parts of Delhi, including Dwarka, received rainfall on Wednesday, despite there being no forecast for rains for the day. Delhiites are expected to get some relief from the punishing heat in the next few days with light rains and thundershowers in the offing, the weather office said. The maximum temperature is expected to be between 36 degrees Celsius and 39 degrees Celsius till June 20, it said. Delhi sweated under scorching heat on Wednesday with the maximum temperature settling at 40.9 degrees Celsius, one notch above the season's average, and the minimum temperature being recorded at 29.7 degrees Celsius, two degrees above normal. The humidity levels oscillated between 43 per cent and 57 per cent throughout the day. The India Meteorological Department has forecast a partly cloudy sky for Thursday with the possibility of very light rain or thundershowers towards evening at one or two places. The city is likely to receive light rains or thundershowers, accompanied by gusty winds, on June 18 and 19. Gusty winds are expected to sweep through Delhi on Thursday with the maximum and minimum temperatures likely to settle around 39 and 30 degrees Celsius respectively. The city would receive light rains Thursday and Friday under the influence of Cyclone Biparjoy which is gaining steam in the Arabian Sea, private forecasting agency Skymet Weather had said earlier this week. In a fresh forecast for Wednesday, the IMD predicted thunderstorms with light to mod...

Mercury hits 41.8°C in Delhi, brief respite ahead as IMD predicts light rain

By India Today City Desk: Delhi on Tuesday reeled under scorching heat with the maximum temperature soaring to 41.8 degrees Celsius, two notches above the season's average. The relative humidity oscillated between 39 per cent and 53 per cent, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Strong surface winds also prevailed in parts of the city. Earlier, the weather department had predicted that ALSO READ | According to the seven-day forecast by the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC), Delhi is likely to witness a partly cloudy sky with strong surface winds during the day on Wednesday. In the next few days, the maximum and minimum temperatures will hover around 38 and 28 degrees Celsius respectively. LIGHT RAIN LIKELY Amid the scorching heatwave, Delhiites can expect some respite as the weather department, in its latest bulletin, predicted very light rain and thundershowers at one or two places during the night on Thursday and Friday. The said weather conditions are likely due to the influence of Cyclone Biparjoy, which is gaining steam in the Arabian Sea.

Weather update: IMD predicts intense heatwave in these states for the next two days

• IMD on Tuesday issued a heatwave advisory for several states including Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar and Odisha in the next few days • The Met department said in its forecast that severe heat wave conditions are likely to prevail in isolated pockets over Chhattisgarh, Odisha and Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam during the next 2 days • The Met Department, however, said the national capital is expected to witness hotter and drier weather in the coming days The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on Tuesday issued a heatwave advisory for several states including Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar and Odisha in the next few days. The Met department said in its forecast that severe heat wave conditions are likely to prevail in isolated pockets over Chhattisgarh, Odisha and Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam during the next 2 days. It added heat wave conditions are very likely to continue in isolated pockets over south Uttar Pradesh, Gangetic West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand during the next 5 days. Heat wave conditions are also likely to prevail in Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha for the next 2 days and over Telangana during the next 24 hours. There is no risk of a heat wave in Delhi, Haryana or Punjab. Sravani, scientist of Hyderabad Meteorological Centre, told ANI that heat wave conditions are likely to prevail in districts such as Bhadari Kothagudem and Khammam in Telangana for two days. She noted: “The heat wave conditions are also expected in Jayashankar Bhupalpally, Mulugu, M...

New Delhi climate: weather by month, temperature, rain

Climate chart - New Delhi In New Delhi, the capital of India, the climate is subtropical, with a very mild and sunny winter, a very hot season from mid-March to mid-June (which can be considered as the summer), and a sultry, rainy period from late June to late September, due to the monsoon. In recent decades, the monsoon has affected the city on average from June 27 to September 25, although the dates may vary from year to year. The city is part of the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT) and is located in northern India, at 28 degrees north latitude, on the banks of the Yamuna River, a tributary of the Ganges. Here are the average temperatures (recorded at Safdarjung station). New Delhi - Average temperatures (1991-2020) Month Min (°C) Max (°C) Mean (°C) Min (°F) Max (°F) Mean (°F) January 7.6 20.5 14.1 46 69 57.3 February 10.8 24.6 17.7 51 76 63.9 March 15.7 30.4 23.1 60 87 73.5 April 21.3 36.9 29.1 70 98 84.4 May 25.6 40.1 32.8 78 104 91.1 June 27.6 39 33.3 82 102 92 July 27.3 35.8 31.6 81 96 88.8 August 26.6 34.5 30.5 80 94 87 September 24.9 34.3 29.6 77 94 85.3 October 19.3 33.1 26.2 67 92 79.2 November 12.9 28.3 20.6 55 83 69.1 December 8.3 23 15.6 47 73 60.2 Year 19 31.7 25.35 66.3 89.1 77.5 Rainfall amounts to about 750 millimeters (29.5 inches) per year, but it rains very rarely from October to May. Here is the average precipitation. New Delhi - Average precipitation Month Millimeters Inches Days January 20 0.8 2 February 20 0.8 3 March 15 0.6 3 April 13 0.5 ...

Heatwave in Delhi: IMD predicts hotter days in national capital

Heatwave in Delhi: IMD predicts hotter days in national capital Heatwave in Delhi, Delhi temperature: Delhi experienced a warm morning on Monday with the minimum temperature settling at 28.8 degrees Celsius, a notch above the season's average. The relative humidity recorded at 8.30 am was 53 per cent. • • • • • Heatwave in Delhi, Delhi temperature: Delhi experienced a warm morning on Monday with the minimum temperature settling at 28.8 degrees Celsius, a notch above the season's average. The relative humidity recorded at 8.30 am was 53 per cent, it said The weather department has predicted strong surface winds during the day and the maximum temperature is expected to hover around 41 degrees Celsius. Delhi can expect hotter days ahead with the India Meteorological Department predicting clear skies and dry weather over the next few days. Though the Met office has not predicted a heatwave for at least a week, such conditions may occur at isolated places. On Sunday, the national capital witnessed a partly cloudy sky and the maximum temperature settled a notch below the season's average at 38.5 degrees Celsius. Catch latest minute-by-minute Get Latest Business News, Stock Market Updates and Videos; Check your tax outgo through Income Tax Calculator and save money through our Personal Finance coverage. Check Business Breaking News Live on Zee Business Twitter and Facebook. Subscribe on YouTube.

Heatwave in Delhi for 3 days, temperature to cross 40 degrees Celsius: The TL;DR

Get your water bottles ready: Delhi is likely to endure a heatwave for the next three days until June 15, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said in its Monday bulletin. The big point: Heatwave conditions are expected to prevail over south Haryana-Delhi, and south Uttar Pradesh during June 11-13. Several other parts of the country, including Gangetic West Bengal, Odisha, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Vidarbha, Chhattisgarh, and Telangana are also predicted to experience extreme heat in the coming few days. The details: “As a precautionary step we have issued heat wave warning in Uttar Pradesh, Delhi NCR and Haryana for the next three days. After three days the temperature is expected to fall in this region. In the next 4 to 5 days temperature is expected to remain 40 plus,” IMD Scientist Naresh Kumar was quoted as saying by news agency ANI. Read the full report here: What you can do: Avoid heat exposure; wear lightweight, light-coloured, loose, cotton clothes; cover your head using a cloth, hat, or umbrella, the IMD recommends. “Drink sufficient water, even if not thirsty,” the weather office stated in its advisory on Monday. Warning of the day. — India Meteorological Department (@Indiametdept) FYI: The IMD records a heatwave when the maximum temperature is 40 degrees or more and is 4.5 to 6.4 degrees above the normal.