Delhi records season's lowest temperature with winter rain

Delhi recorded the season's lowest minimum temperature of 4.6°C on Friday, accompanied by surprise rain in the national capital and nearby areas like Noida and Gurugram. Dense fog persisted, intensifying the chill.

Delhi-NCR faced harsh winter conditions on January 9, 2026, as the city recorded a minimum temperature of 4.6°C, the lowest of the season. This followed Thursday's 5.8°C, the third lowest, recorded at Safdarjung station, 1.1 degrees below normal.

Parts of Noida, Delhi, and Gurugram saw rain on Friday morning, making the cold wave even tougher. Despite the rain, a thick layer of fog enveloped the region. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow alert for Friday, predicting mainly clear skies but moderate to dense fog in some places during the morning. The maximum temperature is expected to hover between 16-18°C, with the minimum likely falling to 5-7°C.

IMD warned of light to moderate rainfall with thunderstorms and lightning in Haryana early on January 9, and light rain in Delhi spots including Preet Vihar, ITO, India Gate, Akshardham, and Safdarjung.

Delhi marked its first cold day of 2026 on January 6, with a minimum of 7.6°C, 0.7 degrees below normal. On January 7, the maximum was 16.7°C (2.3 degrees below) and minimum 8.6°C (1.7 degrees below). According to IMD, a cold day occurs when the minimum falls below 10°C or the maximum is 4.5-6.4 degrees below normal.

Amateur weatherman Navdeep Dahiya told HT that the marginal rise in maximum temperatures was due to a fog hole over Delhi-NCR. Visibility at Palam dipped to 100 meters on Thursday due to dense fog. IMD forecasts intensifying winter chill across northern India until January 15.

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Rainfall on Tuesday made January the wettest in Delhi in four years, with a total of 25 mm recorded. However, it failed to improve air quality, pushing the AQI to 336. The IMD forecasts temperature fluctuations and light rain on February 1.

Delhi recorded a minimum of 3.2°C on January 12, 2026—the lowest of the season so far—as northern India endures its coldest spell, following earlier lows like 4.6°C on January 9. A cold wave alert remains in effect.

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On the morning of February 1, 2026, parts of Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) experienced light rain, while the Air Quality Index remained in the very poor category. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow alert for thunderstorms and fog. Maximum temperatures are expected near 18 degrees Celsius, with minimums around 11 degrees Celsius.

Following very poor air quality and record cold on December 31-January 1, Delhi-NCR's cold wave is set to intensify on January 2, 2026, with further dipping temperatures—while AQI shows slight improvement.

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The India Meteorological Department has warned of a fresh Western Disturbance affecting the Western Himalayan region from January 31, leading to heavy rainfall and snowfall on February 1. Light to moderate rainfall is expected over the plains of northwest India and adjoining central India. Delhi is likely to experience fog and very light rain.

Dense fog and toxic smog have enveloped Delhi-NCR, reducing visibility to nearly zero. Air quality index has reached 466 in several areas, falling into the severe category, prompting the reimposition of strict GRAP restrictions. Flights, trains, and road traffic are facing disruptions.

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Following Saturday's surge to 387, Delhi-NCR's air quality deteriorated further on December 15, 2025, with AQI exceeding 450 amid dense smog and fog. IMD issued an orange alert, GRAP-4 enforced hybrid schooling and 50% work-from-home, while traffic and flights faced disruptions.

 

 

 

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