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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Canada Perspective Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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If you are heading to New Delhi, check the live forecast above for today’s conditions, then plan for the capital’s extreme seasonal swings—scorching pre-monsoon heat or dense winter fog can disrupt travel and outdoor plans.
What is the typical weather pattern in New Delhi?
New Delhi experiences a humid subtropical climate with distinct seasons. Summers (April–June) bring intense heat, often exceeding 40°C, while the monsoon (July–September) delivers heavy rain and high humidity. Winters (December–February) are cool and foggy, with temperatures dropping to around 5°C. Spring and autumn offer milder, more comfortable conditions.
How does the air quality affect daily life?
Air quality in New Delhi is a serious concern, particularly in late autumn and winter when stubble burning and temperature inversions trap pollutants. The Air Quality Index (AQI) frequently reaches “severe” levels, prompting school closures and health advisories. Visitors should monitor the live forecast above and limit outdoor exertion on poor-air days.
What is the weather in Delhi for the next 15 days?
The live forecast above provides a reliable outlook for the coming days. For a broader view, check the weather in delhi for next 15 days on our Canada weather hub, which links to extended forecasts.
How does New Delhi weather compare to Mumbai weather?
Mumbai weather is coastal and humid year-round, with milder summers and heavier monsoon rains. New Delhi, inland, sees more extreme heat in summer and colder winters. For Mumbai conditions, see our main weather page.
Where can I find a new delhi weather forecast 30 days?
Long-range forecasts (30 days) are less reliable than short-term ones. Use the live forecast above for the next week, and for a 30-day trend, consult the Weather Warning page for seasonal advisories.