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Delhi weather: Warm temperatures with rain expected

Delhi weather: Warm temperatures with rain expected

Time of India2 days ago
The data for this weather forecast has been sourced from AQI.in, providing residents with comprehensive information to plan their daily activities and weekly schedules accordingly.
New Delhi is experiencing a rainy day on
August 15, 2025
, with temperatures ranging between
26.1°C
and
34.3°C
and an
88% chance of precipitation
. The day brings moderate rainfall throughout, with an average temperature of
29.7°C
, wind speeds at
9 km/h
, and humidity levels at
73%
, making it relatively cooler compared to typical August weather.
The morning begins with warm and humid conditions, accompanied by overcast skies.
The rainfall is expected to intensify during the afternoon hours, providing some relief from the humidity.
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The current weather conditions suggest light to moderate rain throughout the day. Despite the rain, visibility remains adequate for daily activities, though drivers should exercise caution on wet roads.
Upcoming Week's Forecast
The weather forecast indicates more rain and temperature fluctuations in the coming week.
August 16
will see temperatures rise to
35.3°C
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with moderate rain, while
August 17 and 18
will experience heavier showers with temperatures dropping to
26-28°C
.
Tuesday, August 19
, offers a temporary break from the rain with partly cloudy skies and temperatures reaching
33.1°C
. The rain returns on
Wednesday, August 20
, bringing patchy showers throughout the day.
Thursday, August 21
, marks a shift in weather patterns with sunny conditions and temperatures climbing to
35.1°C
. This day presents the best opportunity for outdoor activities during the week.
The weekend weather, particularly
Sunday and Monday
, is expected to bring the heaviest rainfall of the week. Residents are advised to plan indoor activities during these days.
Practical Advice and Observations
The current weather conditions require appropriate preparation. Light, quick-drying clothing and waterproof footwear are recommended for those venturing outdoors, especially during peak afternoon rainfall.
Wind conditions remain mild at
9 km/h
, posing no significant concerns for daily activities. The humidity level of
73%
may make the air feel heavy despite the rainfall.
The late morning hours offer the best window for outdoor activities before the afternoon showers intensify. Evening brings a gradual decrease in rainfall, leaving the city cooler and refreshed.
The rainy conditions are expected to enhance the city's greenery and improve air quality.
The rainfall provides a break from the typical August heat in New Delhi.
These weather conditions are anticipated to persist through the weekend, with occasional breaks of sunshine. The temperature variations and rainfall patterns suggest a dynamic weather week ahead.
The weather data cited in this report has been sourced from
AQI.in
, providing accurate forecasting for the region.
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