Delhi has started embracing the winter chill as November mornings turn colder and the familiar warmth of summer fades away. Residents across Delhi-NCR have packed away fans and coolers, replacing them with cosy quilts and warm clothes. The shift in weather is now unmistakable, crisp mornings, misty air, and chilly evenings have returned, marking the official onset of winter.
Despite bright sunshine in the afternoon, the cold breeze and falling temperatures have made early mornings and late evenings noticeably nippy. Haze and fog have also begun to blanket parts of the city during dawn, while pollution remains a concern with the air quality slipping deeper into the ‘very poor’ range.
Delhi Weather Forecast for Today (10 November 2025): Mild Daytime Warmth, Chilly Mornings Continue
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Delhi will witness clear skies throughout the day. Light fog or mist may be observed in the morning hours, but sunshine will dominate most of the day, bringing slight relief from the cold.
The maximum temperature is likely to touch around 28°C, while the minimum temperature is expected to drop to 12°C. There is no major weather change anticipated for the next few days. IMD predicts that dry weather will continue on 11 and 12 November, with a slight dip of about one degree in both maximum and minimum temperatures. Morning fog may persist, especially in outer areas of Delhi and parts of Noida and Gurugram.
Delhi Weather Outlook (13–15 November 2025): Foggy Mornings, Stable Temperatures Ahead
IMD reports a western disturbance currently passing over Punjab and Haryana, which could have a minor impact on the weather in Delhi-NCR. However, there are no signs of rain or drastic temperature changes for the next week.
The maximum temperature may stay steady around 27°C, while the minimum temperature could dip to 10°C by mid-November. Morning fog and mist will likely continue, making early commutes hazy and cool. Wind speeds may fluctuate, helping to disperse pollutants slightly but not enough to bring a significant improvement in air quality.
Delhi Air Quality Today (10 November 2025): ‘Very Poor’ Air Persists Across NCR
Delhi’s air quality remains a major concern, even as winter sets in. The cold and stagnant air has worsened pollution levels, keeping the city under a thick haze. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the Air Quality Index (AQI) this morning was recorded in the ‘very poor’ category, standing at 345.
Here’s the latest AQI update for Delhi-NCR:
Experts warn that such levels of pollution can cause respiratory issues and discomfort, especially among children, the elderly, and those with asthma or heart conditions. It is advised to avoid outdoor exercise during early mornings and late evenings, and use N95 masks when stepping out.
When Will Delhi’s Winter Peak This Year?
Meteorologists suggest that the winter chill will intensify after mid-November, as colder winds from the western Himalayas begin to flow into the plains. The real drop in minimum temperature is expected around the last week of November, when Delhi might witness single-digit lows for the first time this season.
Until then, residents can expect pleasant afternoons and cool nights, with the air gradually turning drier and fog becoming more widespread during early mornings.
Key Takeaways
Today’s weather: Clear sky, max 28°C, min 12°C
Next few days: Dry weather, light morning fog
Air quality: ‘Very poor’ in most NCR cities
Winter trend: Temperatures to drop further after mid-November
Inputs from agencies
Despite bright sunshine in the afternoon, the cold breeze and falling temperatures have made early mornings and late evenings noticeably nippy. Haze and fog have also begun to blanket parts of the city during dawn, while pollution remains a concern with the air quality slipping deeper into the ‘very poor’ range.
Delhi Weather Forecast for Today (10 November 2025): Mild Daytime Warmth, Chilly Mornings Continue
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Delhi will witness clear skies throughout the day. Light fog or mist may be observed in the morning hours, but sunshine will dominate most of the day, bringing slight relief from the cold.
The maximum temperature is likely to touch around 28°C, while the minimum temperature is expected to drop to 12°C. There is no major weather change anticipated for the next few days. IMD predicts that dry weather will continue on 11 and 12 November, with a slight dip of about one degree in both maximum and minimum temperatures. Morning fog may persist, especially in outer areas of Delhi and parts of Noida and Gurugram.
Delhi Weather Outlook (13–15 November 2025): Foggy Mornings, Stable Temperatures Ahead
IMD reports a western disturbance currently passing over Punjab and Haryana, which could have a minor impact on the weather in Delhi-NCR. However, there are no signs of rain or drastic temperature changes for the next week.
The maximum temperature may stay steady around 27°C, while the minimum temperature could dip to 10°C by mid-November. Morning fog and mist will likely continue, making early commutes hazy and cool. Wind speeds may fluctuate, helping to disperse pollutants slightly but not enough to bring a significant improvement in air quality.
Delhi Air Quality Today (10 November 2025): ‘Very Poor’ Air Persists Across NCR
Delhi’s air quality remains a major concern, even as winter sets in. The cold and stagnant air has worsened pollution levels, keeping the city under a thick haze. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the Air Quality Index (AQI) this morning was recorded in the ‘very poor’ category, standing at 345.
Here’s the latest AQI update for Delhi-NCR:
- Delhi: 345 (‘Very Poor’)
- Noida: 335 (‘Very Poor’)
- Greater Noida: 315 (‘Very Poor’)
- Gurugram: 245 (‘Poor’)
- Faridabad: 214 (‘Poor’)
Experts warn that such levels of pollution can cause respiratory issues and discomfort, especially among children, the elderly, and those with asthma or heart conditions. It is advised to avoid outdoor exercise during early mornings and late evenings, and use N95 masks when stepping out.
When Will Delhi’s Winter Peak This Year?
Meteorologists suggest that the winter chill will intensify after mid-November, as colder winds from the western Himalayas begin to flow into the plains. The real drop in minimum temperature is expected around the last week of November, when Delhi might witness single-digit lows for the first time this season.
Until then, residents can expect pleasant afternoons and cool nights, with the air gradually turning drier and fog becoming more widespread during early mornings.
Key Takeaways
Today’s weather: Clear sky, max 28°C, min 12°C
Next few days: Dry weather, light morning fog
Air quality: ‘Very poor’ in most NCR cities
Winter trend: Temperatures to drop further after mid-November
Inputs from agencies
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