Weather Forecast over Delhi/NCR during 04th to 07th October 2025
Past Weather
There has been a rise in the minimum temperature up to 1 – 2°C and a fall in maximum temperature up to 1 – 2°C over Delhi/NCR during the past 24 hours. The maximum and minimum temperatures over Delhi were around 31 to 33°C and 22 to 24°C respectively. The minimum temperature was above normal up to 2 – 3°C and maximum temperature was below normal up to 1 – 3°C.
Partly cloudy sky conditions with predominant surface wind from the southeast/northeast direction with wind speeds up to 10 kmph prevailed during the past 24 hours.
Partly cloudy sky conditions with a wind speed of less than 10 kmph from the southwest direction prevailed over the region in the forenoon today.
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Weather Forecast
04.10.2025
Partly cloudy sky. The maximum and minimum temperatures over Delhi are likely to be in the range of 34 to 36°C. The maximum temperature will be near normal. The predominant surface wind will likely be from the northwest direction with a wind speed of up to 15 – 20 kmph during afternoon hours. The wind speed will decrease becoming less than 12 kmph from the southeast direction during the evening and night.
05.10.2025
Generally cloudy sky. A spell of very light to light rain accompanied with thunderstorm/lighting towards evening/night. The maximum and minimum temperatures over Delhi are likely to be in the range of 34 to 36°C and 24 to 26°C respectively. The minimum temperature will be above normal up to 1 – 3°C and the maximum temperature will be above normal up to 1 – 2°C.
The predominant surface wind will likely be from the northwest direction with a wind speed of up to 10 – 15 kmph during morning hours. The wind speed will gradually increase becoming less than 25 kmph from the northwest direction in the afternoon. The wind speed will decrease becoming less than 15 kmph from the northeast direction during the evening and night.
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06.10.2025
Generally cloudy sky. A few spells of light to moderate rain very likely at many places accompanie with thunderstorms/lighting and wind speed reaching to 30 – 40 kmph gusting to 50 kmph. The maximum and minimum temperatures over Delhi are likely to be in the range of 31 to 33°C and 23 to 25°C respectively.
The minimum temperature will be above normal up to 1 – 2°C and the maximum temperature will be below normal up to 1 – 3°C.
The predominant surface wind will likely be from the southeast direction with a wind speed of up to 20 – 25 kmph during morning hours. The wind speed will decrease becoming less than 20 kmph from the southeast direction in the afternoon. The wind speed will gradually decrease becoming less than 15 kmph from the southeast direction during the evening and night.
07.10.2025
Generally cloudy sky. A few spells of light to moderate rain very likely at many places accompanied with thunderstorms/lighting and wind speed reaching to 30 – 40 kmph gusting to 50 kmph. The maximum and minimum temperatures over Delhi are likely to be in the range of 31 to 33°C and 22 to 24°C respectively. The minimum temperature will be near normal and the maximum temperature will be below normal up to 1 – 3°C.
The predominant surface wind will likely be from the southeast direction with a wind speed of up to 15 – 20 kmph during morning hours. The wind speed will decrease becoming less than 15 kmph from the southeast direction in the afternoon. The wind speed will gradually decrease becoming less than 10 kmph from the southeast direction during the evening and night.
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Impact & Action Suggested due to Heavy Rainfall
- Extremely heavy rainfall (≥21 cm) with isolated exceptionally heavy rainfall (≥30 cm) at isolated
places over North Bihar on 04th with isolated extremely heavy rainfall over Bihar on 05th; Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim on 04th & 05th October. - Very heavy rainfall over Jammu-Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana,
Chandigarh & Delhi on 06th October.
Impact Expected
- Localized flooding of roads, water logging in low lying areas and closure of underpasses mainly in urban
areas of the above region. - Occasional reduction in visibility due to heavy rainfall.
- Disruption of traffic in major cities due to water logging in roads leading to increased travel time.
- Minor damage to kutcha roads.
- Possibilities of damage to vulnerable structures.
- Localized landslides/mudslides/landslips/land sinks/mud sinks.
- Damage to horticulture and standing crops in some areas due to inundation.
- It may lead to riverine flooding in some river catchments mainly over Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal
(for riverine flooding please visit Web page of CWC).
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Action Suggested
- Check for traffic congestion on your route before leaving for your destination.
- Follow any traffic advisories that are issued in this regard.
- Avoid going to areas that face water logging problems often.
- Avoid staying in vulnerable structures.
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Impact Expected and Action Suggested due to Hailstorm
Isolated hailstorm activity over Himachal Pradesh and Punjab on 05th & 06th; Haryana Chandigarh & Delhi, West Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand & Rajasthan on 06th October.
Impact Expected
- Strong wind/hail may damage plantation, horticulture and standing crops.
- Hail may injure people and cattle at open places.
- Minor damage to kutcha houses/walls and huts.
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Action Suggested
- Stay indoors, close windows & doors and avoid travel if possible.
- Take safe shelters; do not take shelter under trees.
- Do not lie on concrete floors and do not lean against concrete walls.
- Unplug electrical/electronic appliances.
- Immediately get out of water bodies.
- Keep away from all the objects that conduct electricity.
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Agromet Advisories for Likely Impact of Heavy / Very Heavy / Extremely Heavy Rainfall
- Sub-Himalayan West Bengal: Keep harvested produce safe; drain excess water from rice, pulses, millet, ginger, and orchards.
- Gangetic West Bengal: Drain excess water from rice, groundnut, vegetables, betel vine gardens.
- Bihar: Drain excess water from rice, maize, vegetables.
- Jharkhand: Drain excess water from rice, maize, pulses, millet.
- Jammu & Kashmir: Harvest matured rice and maize immediately, postpone rapeseed and radish sowing.
- Himachal Pradesh: Harvest matured rice, maize, pulses, apple, kiwi; ensure drainage in orchards.
- Uttarakhand: Harvest matured pulses, rice, fruits; make drainage channels in standing crops.
- Punjab: Harvest matured rice, maize, cotton; drain excess water from fields.
- Haryana: Harvest rice, pulses, cotton; drain excess water.
- East Uttar Pradesh: Protect harvested maize, pulses; drain fields.
- Coastal Andhra Pradesh: Drain water from rice, maize, cotton, sugarcane, turmeric, banana, coconut plantations.
- Arunachal Pradesh: Store harvested crops safely; ensure drainage in fields.
- Assam: Ensure drainage from Sali rice, pulses, vegetables.
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Livestock / Fishery
- Keep animals indoors during heavy rainfall and provide balanced feed.
- Store feed and fodder safely.
- Construct outlets with netting around ponds to drain excess water and prevent fish escape.
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Agromet Advisories for Likely Impact of Thunderstorm / Hailstorm / Gusty Winds
- Use hail net in orchards and fruit-bearing vegetables.
- Cover papaya and banana bunches with skirting bags.
- Provide mechanical support to crops and staking to vegetables and young fruit plants to prevent lodging.