Delhi's Climate
Delhi lies far inland with a humid subtropical, semi-arid climate marked by extreme swings between seasons. Summers (April–June) are brutally hot and dry, with temperatures often topping 40–45°C and scorching 'loo' winds, followed by the monsoon (July–September) bringing rain and high humidity. Winters (December–January) turn cool to cold, with nights falling to 4–6°C, accompanied by dense fog and severe air pollution that sends the AQI soaring. This page offers an hourly and 14-day forecast plus detailed metrics for humidity, wind, UV index and air quality (AQI).