Delhi Weather and AQI Update: Enjoy a Warm Start at 17.05 °C

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DELHI: Today, March 17, 2025, Delhi is experiencing a pleasant temperature of 28.56 °C. The forecast for the day predicts a minimum temperature of 17.05 °C and a maximum of 31.29 °C. The relative humidity is at 21%, with a gentle wind speed of 21 km/h. The sun rose at 06:28 AM and will set at 06:30 PM.

Looking ahead to tomorrow, Tuesday, March 18, 2025, Delhi is expected to see temperatures ranging from 20.49 °C to 33.55 °C, with humidity levels at 15%.

Today’s forecast promises clear skies, so plan your day accordingly to make the most of the weather. Remember to protect yourself from the sun by wearing sunscreen and sunglasses while enjoying the sunshine.

The Air Quality Index (AQI) in Delhi today is at 121.0, indicating moderate air quality. Individuals, especially children and those with respiratory conditions like asthma, should limit prolonged outdoor activities. Being mindful of the AQI can help you make informed decisions about your well-being and plan your day accordingly.

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