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Delhi Forecast Calls for Varied Weather Conditions in Coming Days

2 Oct, 2025

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Summary

  • Thunderstorm with rain expected on October 3
  • Temperatures to rise on October 5, with possible rain
  • Heavy rainfall predicted for October 6 and 7, temperatures dropping
Delhi Forecast Calls for Varied Weather Conditions in Coming Days

As of October 2, 2025, the India Meteorological Department has forecasted a varied weather pattern for the city of Delhi in the coming days. On Thursday, October 3, the national capital is expected to experience a thunderstorm with rain. However, the weather department did not issue any alert for the city.

The forecast predicts that the minimum temperature in Delhi on October 3 will be around 26 degrees Celsius, with a maximum of 34 degrees. This will be followed by a rise in temperatures on October 5, with the mercury potentially reaching 35 degrees Celsius, accompanied by the possibility of more rain.

The weather is then expected to take a turn, with heavy rainfall predicted for October 6 and 7. During this period, temperatures are forecasted to drop to around 22 degrees Celsius. Finally, on October 8, Delhi will see a return to partly cloudy conditions, with highs near 31 degrees Celsius.

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The India Meteorological Department's predictions suggest that the residents of Delhi will need to be prepared for a range of weather conditions in the coming days, from thunderstorms and rain to fluctuating temperatures and the possibility of heavy downpours.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A thunderstorm with rain is expected in Delhi on October 3, according to the India Meteorological Department.
Temperatures in Delhi are predicted to rise to 35°C on October 5, followed by a drop to around 22°C on October 6 and 7 due to heavy rainfall.
Delhi is expected to return to partly cloudy conditions on October 8, with highs near 31 degrees Celsius.

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