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New Delhi weather update: Warm and rainy conditions expected this week

New Delhi weather update: Warm and rainy conditions expected this week

Time of India20 hours ago
According to AQI.in, this weather data represents the beginning of a significant seasonal shift in New Delhi's climate pattern.
New Delhi is set to experience a warm and wet day on July 13, 2025, with temperatures ranging between 39.3°C and 31.6°C, accompanied by moderate humidity of 43% and an 81% chance of rain.
The weather forecast indicates patchy rain throughout the day, with scattered showers likely in the late afternoon or early evening.
The day's peak temperature of 39.3°C is expected in the afternoon, followed by a relatively mild evening at 31.6°C. Wind speeds will reach up to 16.2 km/h, offering minimal relief from the heat.
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Visibility will remain at 9.9 km, though temporary reductions may occur during rainfall.
The combination of heat and moisture could create humid conditions despite the moderate humidity levels.
Residents are advised to carry umbrellas or light rain jackets when venturing outdoors. The weather conditions suggest wearing light, breathable clothing and using sun protection measures, including sunscreen and hats.
Upcoming Week's Outlook
The weather outlook for the upcoming week shows varied conditions. July 14 will bring moderate rain with temperatures between 39.1°C and 27.4°C.
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July 15 will be slightly cooler with a high of 36.4°C and patchy rain.
Mid-week weather on July 16 and July 17 forecasts moderate rain with temperatures ranging from 36°C to 27°C. The weekend will see patchy rain continue with marginally warmer conditions.
July 19 will conclude the week with a high of 35.8°C, marking it as a relatively moderate day. The monsoon season is actively influencing the city's weather patterns, bringing periodic rainfall.
These weather conditions are expected to affect outdoor activities and evening plans. The forecast suggests checking weather updates before heading out, particularly during the predicted rain periods in the late afternoon and early evening.
The week's weather pattern indicates a consistent presence of rain, with variations in intensity from moderate to patchy throughout the period. This rainfall activity is characteristic of the ongoing monsoon season in New Delhi.
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