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 a warm and humid day on September 8, 2025, with temperatures ranging between 27.6°C and 34.9°C and an 88% chance of moderate rain. The city recorded a moderate Air Quality Index (AQI) of 61 yesterday, with expected improvement due to today’s rainfall.The day began with sunrise at 6:02 AM, accompanied by 61% humidity levels. The afternoon temperature will peak at 34.9°C, with moderate rain showers likely in the late afternoon. Wind speeds remain at 13.7 km/h, and sunset is expected at 6:34 PM.Yesterday’s pollution levels showed PM2.5 at 25 µg/m³, PM10 at 61 µg/m³, and carbon monoxide at 589 µg/m³. The moderate AQI of 61 marked an improvement from the previous day’s reading of 66.
Recommendations and Impact
The weather conditions suggest carrying umbrellas and wearing light, breathable clothing.
A raincoat or waterproof jacket is recommended for afternoon outings, and masks are advised in high-traffic areas.
The humidity and expected rainfall may affect outdoor activities.
The post-rain environment could provide better conditions for evening walks and outdoor activities.
Week Ahead Forecast
The week ahead presents varied weather patterns for New Delhi. September 9 and 10 will be partly cloudy with temperatures between 27.4°C and 35.2°C.September 11 and 12 will bring sunny conditions with temperatures reaching 35.8°C. Residents should maintain proper hydration during these days.The weekend of September 13 and 14 will experience slightly lower temperatures with cloudy skies. There is a minimal chance of rain during this period.
Air Quality Notes
The current weather conditions and air quality data are based on information from AQI.in, showing a gradual improvement in the city’s air quality, with potential further enhancement due to today’s expected rainfall.
The air quality, while moderate, may still affect sensitive groups.
The anticipated rain could help reduce pollutant levels, particularly in areas with heavy traffic concentration.