In this in-depth report we break down everything you need to know about delhi weather update: real-time data, zone-wise breakdown, expert tips, and the practical safety guidance most weather apps never tell you.
Delhi weather update – minute by minute badh raha hai.
- Live temperature tracker (how to see minute-by-minute)
- Best weather apps for Delhi (Google, AccuWeather, IMD)
- Home screen widget – one glance, no app open
- Why temperature spikes between 1-3 PM (real reason)
- Push notifications for extreme heat (set alerts)
How to see minute-by-minute temperature
See “Now” temperature – updated every 15 minutes.
Minute-by-minute forecast for next 2 hours.
Shows “RealFeel” – more accurate.
IMD (Indian Meteorological Department) app:
Government data – most reliable but slow UI.
Android: Long press home screen → widgets → Google Weather (or AccuWeather) → place.
iPhone: Swipe to Today view → Edit → add Weather.
Now you see live temperature without opening any app. Glance. Know. Decide.
Why temperature spikes 1-3 PM
Reason – solar radiation peak: Sun at highest angle, maximum energy hits earth.
Urban heat island effect: Concrete, buildings, roads absorb heat during day, release slowly at night.
That’s why Delhi stays hot even after sunset (30°C at 9 PM).
Set push notifications for extreme heat
Tap three dots → Settings → Notifications → “Severe weather alerts” ON.
Now phone will buzz when temperature crosses 40°C.
See that temperature just hit 43°C?
Close windows (hot air entering)
Turn AC on (or fan + wet towel)
Bottom Line
Live temperature rising – 42°C now, 44°C soon. Use AccuWeather for RealFeel. Add widget to home screen. Set heat alerts. Don’t rely on ‘feel’ – check actual.
Turn on heat notifications.
Check temperature before stepping out.
Image 2: AccuWeather RealFeel comparison screenshot
Image 3: Phone notification – “Heatwave alert” popup