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Gurgaon Shivers as Temperatures Plummet to Seasonal Lows

Summary

  • Gurgaon records sharp temperature drop to 14.4°C, 4.1°C lower than previous day
  • Minimum temperature close to seasonal average, maximum 3°C lower than previous day
  • Clear skies and dry air lead to rapid radiational cooling after sunset
Gurgaon Shivers as Temperatures Plummet to Seasonal Lows

On November 7, 2025, the city of Gurgaon recorded a sharp drop in temperature, with the mercury falling to 14.4°C, 4.1 degrees lower than the previous day. This marked one of the lowest temperatures recorded so far this season.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Gurgaon's minimum temperature was close to the seasonal average, while the state's overall minimum rose slightly by 0.3°C compared to the previous day. The maximum temperature in the city was 26.1°C, three degrees lower than the previous day.

Meteorologists attributed the drop in temperature to clear skies and dry air over the past few days, leading to rapid radiational cooling after sunset. "The drop is due to strong radiational cooling. With no clouds to trap heat at night, the temperature tends to fall quickly," explained an IMD official.

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While daytime temperatures remain comfortable, nights and early mornings have turned noticeably cooler. The IMD expects this pattern to continue over the next few days, with minimum temperatures likely to fall further as dry northwesterly winds persist. If current conditions persist, Gurgaon could see temperatures dipping into the low teens by next week, signaling an early onset of winter.

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The temperature in Gurgaon has dropped to 14.4°C, which is 4.1 degrees lower than the previous day.
The drop in temperature is due to clear skies and dry air over the past few days, leading to rapid radiational cooling after sunset.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) expects the current pattern of cooler nights and mornings to continue over the next few days, with minimum temperatures likely to fall further as dry northwesterly winds persist.

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