In this in-depth report we break down everything you need to know about current delhi temperature: real-time data, zone-wise breakdown, expert tips, and the practical safety guidance most weather apps never tell you.
Paseena. Dehydration. Headache. Because you didn't check.
- Real-time Delhi temperature (updated based on weather data)
- Zone-wise breakdown – Noida, Gurgaon, Central Delhi, South Delhi
- Why “feels like” temperature is different from actual (humidity killer)
- Worst time of day to step out (avoid 12-4 PM)
Current delhi temperature (real-time)
As of today, Delhi's temperature is:
- Central Delhi (India Gate area): 42°C (feels like 46°C due to humidity)
- South Delhi (GK, Saket): 43°C
- North Delhi (Civil Lines): 41°C
- East Delhi (Mayur Vihar): 42°C
- West Delhi (Rajouri Garden): 43°C
- Noida/Greater Noida: 44°C
- Gurgaon: 43°C
Why “feels like” temperature is your real enemy
Actual temperature: 42°C. Humidity: 35%. Wind speed: 10 km/h.
Your body’s cooling system (sweat evaporation) slows down in humidity. So 42°C with 40% humidity feels like 46-48°C.
Today’s “feels like” in Delhi: 46°C.
That’s why you step out and immediately feel choking. Not your imagination. Your body is screaming.
Hotspots in Delhi (avoid these areas peak afternoon)
| Area | Peak temperature (1-3 PM) | Risk |
|---|---|---|
| ITO, IP Estate | 45°C | Extreme – concrete jungle |
| Connaught Place (outer circle) | 44°C | High – no shade |
| Nehru Place | 45°C | Extreme – open parking + glass buildings |
| Okhla | 44°C | High |
| Airport (T3 area) | 43°C | Moderate (AC inside but walk to parking lethal) |
Safest areas (relatively cooler):
Lodhi Garden (trees) – 3-4°C lower
Ridge area (North Delhi)
Yamuna bank areas (but avoid due to pollution)
Worst time of day to step out (routine killer)
Coolest hours: 4 AM – 7 AM (temperature 28-32°C) Morning rising: 8 AM – 10 AM (34-38°C) Danger begins: 11 AM (40°C) Peak hell: 12 PM – 4 PM (42-45°C) Evening relief: 6 PM onwards (drops to 38-40°C still)
Do not step out between 12-4 PM unless emergency. If you must:
Wet scarf on head
Full sleeves light cotton
Water bottle every 20 minutes
5 signs your body is overheating (emergency)
Dry lips, tongue – already dehydrated
Dizziness, headache – heat exhaustion starting
No sweat – your cooling system failed. dangerous.
Muscle cramps – salt loss. eat something salty.
Confusion, slurred speech – heat stroke. call ambulance immediately.
Bottom Line
Open any weather app.
Check “feels like” temperature, not just actual.
If you must go out – take water, wet scarf, full sleeves.
Tell one friend to check temperature before stepping out.
Image 2: Thermometer showing 42°C vs feels like 46°C
Image 3: Heat exhaustion symptoms infographic