In this in-depth report we break down everything you need to know about recent temperature in delhi: real-time data, zone-wise breakdown, expert tips, and the practical safety guidance most weather apps never tell you.
- Last 10 days temperature trend (graph in words)
- Last 10 years summer peak comparison
- Why Delhi is getting hotter (3 reasons)
Last 10 days temperature trend
| Day | Max temp |
|---|---|
| 10 days ago | 41°C |
| 8 days ago | 42°C |
| 6 days ago | 43°C |
| 4 days ago | 44°C |
| 2 days ago | 44.5°C |
| Yesterday | 45°C |
| Today | 45°C |
| Tomorrow | 46°C |
Rising 0.5°C every 2 days. Trend: Up.
Last 10 years peak summer comparison
| Year | Peak temp |
|---|---|
| 2016 | 44°C |
| 2018 | 45°C |
| 2020 | 44°C |
| 2022 | 46°C |
| 2024 | 45°C |
| 2025 | 46°C |
| 2026 | 47°C (predicted) |
Delhi’s peak summer temperature has increased 3°C in 10 years.
Why Delhi is getting hotter (3 reasons)
Urban heat island effect – more concrete, less trees, more AC units (which blow hot air outside)
Less green cover – deforestation for Metro, housing
Climate change – global phenomenon, India is vulnerable
This is not alarmist. This is based on current rate.
Plant trees – even 1 tree reduces local temp 2-3°C
White paint on roof – reflects sunlight
Use AC efficiently – 24°C + fan
Vote for green – local elections, ask for tree planting, heat action plans
Bottom Line
Temperature rising – 41°C to 47°C in 10 days. 10 year trend up 3°C. Next 10 years could see 50°C. Plant trees. Use AC wisely. Act now.
Plant a small plant today – even a pot.
Share this trend with friends – awareness first.
Check your AC filter – clean it.
Image 2: 10-year peak comparison bar chart
Image 3: Urban heat island effect illustration