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 patchy rainfall on
September 17, 2025, with temperatures expected to range between
29.8°C and
35.3°C, offering relief from recent heat. The city recorded poor air quality yesterday with an
AQI of 110, while the week ahead promises a mix of rain and rising temperatures reaching up to
37.3°C.
The average temperature today is
32.2°C with moderate humidity at
53%. Wind speeds are gentle at
11.5 km/h, and there's an
85% chance of rain. Visibility remains good at
10 kilometers, making commuting easier despite the weather conditions.
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Yesterday's pollution levels showed concerning readings with
PM2.5 at 34 µg/m³ and
PM10 at 115 µg/m³.
CO levels were elevated at 624 µg/m³, affecting those with respiratory sensitivities. Today's rain may help improve air quality by dispersing pollutants.
The morning weather is pleasant with a cool breeze, though
masks are recommended in traffic-heavy areas due to poor air quality
. The light rain and moderate temperatures make it suitable for indoor activities, with
precautions needed while driving on slippery roads
.
Tomorrow,
September 18, will see an increased chance of rain at
86% with temperatures between
28.6°C and
35.8°C.
September 19 will be warmer with highs of
37°C accompanied by scattered rainfall.
Clear skies will return on
September 20, bringing sunny conditions and temperatures around
37.3°C. The weekend of
September 21 and 22 will remain hot and dry, with peak temperatures of
37.2°C and
37°C respectively.
The current air quality shows a slight deterioration from
Monday's AQI of 107 to
yesterday's 110. Today's rainfall is expected to provide temporary relief from poor air conditions before temperatures rise over the weekend.
The weather conditions make it
advisable to carry umbrellas and wear light, breathable clothing
. Evening walks are possible, but
those sensitive to damp conditions should limit outdoor exposure
.
The data referenced in this article has been sourced from
AQI.in.