Delhi NCR Temperature: Noida vs Gurgaon vs Delhi — Which City Is Hottest?

In this in-depth report we break down everything you need to know about delhi ncr temperature : real-time data, zone-wise breakdown, expert tips, and the practical safety guidance most weather apps ne

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Delhi NCR Temperature: Noida vs Gurgaon vs Delhi — Which City Is Hottest?

In this in-depth report we break down everything you need to know about delhi ncr temperature: real-time data, zone-wise breakdown, expert tips, and the practical safety guidance most weather apps never tell you.

  • NCR city-wise temperature (Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Ghaziabad)
  • Why Noida is hotter than Delhi (concrete jungle + less trees)
  • Worst time to travel between NCR cities
  • AC setting according to your city (Noida needs 16°C? No!)

Delhi NCR temperature – city-wise (real-time)

As per weather data today:

CityActual TempFeels LikeHumidity
Delhi (Central)43°C47°C32%
Noida (Sector 62)45°C49°C28%
Gurgaon (Cyber City)44°C48°C30%
Faridabad44°C48°C31%
Ghaziabad (Raj Nagar)44°C48°C29%

Why Noida is hotter than Delhi?

Reason 1 – Concrete jungle Noida has more high-rises, less open ground. Concrete absorbs heat during day, releases at night. No cooling.

Reason 2 – Less tree cover Delhi has Ridge area, Lodhi Garden, forest areas. Noida has fewer green zones.

Reason 3 – Yamuna impact Delhi near Yamuna – some cooling effect. Noida away from river.

Reason 4 – Traffic density

Feels like” temperature (real garmi)

Actual temperature is what thermometer shows. Feels like is what your body feels.

In NCR, due to low humidity (28-32%), feels like is 4-5°C higher than actual.

So 43°C actual = 47-48°C feels like.

That’s why: You step out – immediately feel like you entered a furnace. Not your imagination.

Worst time to travel between NCR cities

RouteWorst time (temp)Better time
Delhi → Noida (DND)1-4 PM (45°C+)7-9 AM or 7-9 PM
Delhi → Gurgaon (NH48)12-5 PM (44°C+)8-10 AM or 8-10 PM
Noida → Ghaziabad2-5 PM (44°C+)Avoid peak afternoon

If you must travel:

Keep water in car

AC on recirculation mode (cools faster)

Noida: 22°C with fan. Compressor runs less. Gurgaon: 23°C – less humidity. Delhi: 24°C – good balance.

Mistake: Setting 16°C. Compressor never stops. Bill doubles.

Bottom Line

Noida hottest (45°C), Gurgaon next (44°C), Delhi relatively cooler (43°C). Feels like +4-5°C higher. Avoid travel 12-4 PM. AC at 22-24°C saves money.

Check your city’s temperature before stepping out.

If Noida – avoid afternoon.

Drink more water than you think.

Image 2: Thermometer comparison – Noida vs Delhi

Image 3: AC remote setting at 22°C highlighted

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