Day
23 °C
Night
8 °C
Sea
0 °C
Precipitation
6 mm
in month
Rainy days
1 days
in month
Daylight
10 hours
average
Sunshine
7 hours
average
Humidity
63 %
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Delhi experiences a wide range of climates throughout the year, from a crisp and cold winter to a scorching and arid summer, followed by a monsoon with sporadic rainfall. January's chilly nights are followed by the warmth building up to a sweltering May, which precedes the wet monsoon season in July and August. The post-monsoon period brings a pleasant climate with moderate temperatures and clear skies, culminating in the return of cooler weather by December. The year is characterized by variance in humidity levels, wind speeds, and sunshine hours.
January in Delhi greets residents with cool nights averaging 8 °C (46 °F), while the days provide a comfortable respite with temperatures around 21 °C (69 °F). A minimal precipitation of 20 mm (0.78 in) and fewer rainy days at 2 days make for mostly clear skies.
February sees an uptick in daily temperatures, reaching approximately 24 °C (75 °F), and a slight increase in nighttime warmth with an average low of 11 °C (51 °F). The days are predominantly sunny with an average sun hour count of 8 hours, and little to no rain disruption is expected.
March heralds the onset of warmer days with temperatures peaking at 30 °C (86 °F) and nights becoming more comfortable at 15 °C (60 °F). Increased sunshine hours of 8 hours add to the anticipation of the approaching summer.
In April, the increasing heat is palpable with day temperatures soaring to an average of 36 °C (98 °F). The dryness prevails with mere 11 mm (0.43 in) of rainfall and wind speeds average around 2 m/s.
May stands witness to the zenith of summer heat in Delhi, with the mercury hitting a scorching 40 °C (103 °F) on average. Although the nights offer some relief at 26 °C (79 °F), the cumulative humidity starts to build up, foreshadowing the monsoon.
June in Delhi is a prelude to the wet season, with heightened heat and the highest number of rainy days so far at 6 days. The average high of 39 °C (102 °F) couples with sporadic showers, culminating in a staggering 51 mm (2.00 in) of rainfall.
July marks the onset of monsoon in Delhi, with downpours becoming a regular event on 13 days of the month. Subsequently, the temperature eases to an average of 35 °C (95 °F) by day, while humidity levels surge.
August continues the wet season trend with similar rainy day counts, recording averages of 13 days. The temperature remains moderately high at 34 °C (93 °F) but is paired with an appreciably high humidity.
As September arrives, the rainfall begins to recede, leaving behind an average of 6 days of wetness. The temperatures remain stably high at 34 °C (93 °F) with declining humidity ending the month.
October represents the retreat of the monsoon, with only 1 day of rain on average. Delhites enjoy a fall in temperatures to an average high of 33 °C (91 °F), and the dip in humidity becomes more noticeable.
November sees a more pronounced drop in temperatures, with the day's heat dipping to 29 °C (83 °F) and the night cooling down to 13 °C (55 °F). The very low precipitation of 6 mm (0.25 in) and reduced rainy days at 1 day make for clear and crisp weather.
December in Delhi circles back to the wintry chill, with daytime temperatures settling at a mild 23 °C (73 °F) and night temperatures dropping to about 8 °C (47 °F), accompanied by lean precipitation figures.
January nights in Delhi can be quite chilly, with minimum temperatures averaging 8 °C (46 °F), so it's wise to have warm beddings and heaters on hand.
Light layers are perfect for February days in Delhi, which can reach a pleasant 24 °C (75 °F), but keep a jacket handy for the cooler 11 °C (51 °F) evenings.
March days in Delhi are significantly warmer, with daytime temperatures climbing to an average high of 30 °C (86 °F) – the perfect time for picnics and mild outdoor activities.
The heat in April in Delhi is intense, with daytime temperatures reaching 36 °C (98 °F), resulting in a dusty, heated atmosphere requiring plenty of hydration and air conditioning.
Delhi reaches peak summer temperatures in May, with a sizzling average high of 40 °C (103 °F) – it's essential to stay cool and hydrated during this heatwave.
Travelers in June will encounter the blistering Delhi heat with temperatures hovering around 39 °C (102 °F), alongside unexpected and brief rain showers as a precursor to the monsoon.
With the arrival of the monsoon, July does see a slight dip in day temperatures to 35 °C (95 °F), providing a welcome break from the extreme heat of the previous months.
August in Delhi is synonymous with monsoon rains, saturating the city on over 12Â days and contributing to the high average monthly precipitation.
The transition towards the end of monsoon is evident in September, with declining rainfall across 6Â days and slowly decreasing humidity, signaling the approach of autumn.
October can be an exceptionally comfortable month in Delhi, with agreeably warm days averaging 33 °C (91 °F) and a significant decline in humidity, making outdoor activities more enjoyable.
As winter knocks on the door, November nights offer a distinct chill averaging around 13 °C (55 °F), which may require some extra blankets or a light heater for comfort.
Weather in December in Delhi is characterized by cooler, comfortable days, with daytime highs around 23 °C (73 °F) and minimal rainfall, making it ideal for end-of-year festivities.
We make the most from 40 years of historical weather data to predict the best weather conditions.
Deciding on where to go for a holiday is hard sometimes. Get inspired by the most popular destinations.
We aggregate data from combining multiple weather sources to ensure accuracy of the highest order.