New Delhi is set for a wet and sticky day on July 28, 2025, with a mix of high temperatures, humidity, and moderate rain.
According to forecasts, the day will start at around 27.6°C, climbing to a high of 36.7°C in the afternoon. Rain is expected later in the day, with an 89% chance of moderate showers under mostly cloudy skies.
Humidity levels will remain high at 58%, and wind speeds may reach up to 22.7 km/h. Despite the rain, visibility will stay good at 9.9 km, so light showers shouldn’t disrupt all outdoor plans.
People in the city are advised to carry umbrellas, wear light and breathable clothing, stay hydrated, and be cautious on the roads, as surfaces may become slippery.
Weekly Weather Forecast for Delhi
The coming week looks to be humid and rainy, continuing the current wet spell:
According to forecasts, the day will start at around 27.6°C, climbing to a high of 36.7°C in the afternoon. Rain is expected later in the day, with an 89% chance of moderate showers under mostly cloudy skies.
Humidity levels will remain high at 58%, and wind speeds may reach up to 22.7 km/h. Despite the rain, visibility will stay good at 9.9 km, so light showers shouldn’t disrupt all outdoor plans.
People in the city are advised to carry umbrellas, wear light and breathable clothing, stay hydrated, and be cautious on the roads, as surfaces may become slippery.
Weekly Weather Forecast for Delhi
The coming week looks to be humid and rainy, continuing the current wet spell:
- Tuesday, July 29: Moderate rain expected, with temperatures between 26.5°C and 27.9°C.
- Wednesday, July 30: Slightly warmer, with a high of 31.1°C and continued rain.
- Thursday, July 31: Rain to continue but may ease slightly. High temperature of 33.4°C.
- Friday, August 1: Patchy rain likely across parts of the city.
- Saturday, August 2: Partly cloudy skies with a hot day expected. High of 36.8°C.
- Sunday, August 3: Similar conditions, with a high of 36.4°C, though rain chances reduce.
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