Best Time to Visit Delhi

Delhi is located in the center of India and in winter it is very hot and cold in extreme climate conditions. In most months, you can experience hot and humid temperatures in the capital city. Summers are very hot in the month of September, from the rainy season to mid-May to the month of July. The monsoon season can not be predicted for the city as it may start from August or at the end of September. The winter season starts from the month of November and ends late February. In the city situated on the banks of Yamuna River, there may be cold weather in winter, from which there is heavy winds flow. Delhi's weather is a continental atmosphere that creates warmer atmosphere in summer and summer. 

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Climate of Delhi (How is the Weather in Delhi?)
Generally, the climate of Delhi can be categorised as having the features of both a humid sub-tropical climate and hot semi-arid climate. This means that Delhi has a hot summer season, a specific monsoon season that has ample rain and a cool winter season. Because of its unique location, located between the desert state of Rajasthan and the cold Himalayan region, this affects the climatic conditions of Delhi as well. We can divide the specific seasons of Delhi into five, namely: summer, monsoon, interlude autumn, winter and interlude spring.

Summer (April to June) - 'Hot and Dry Season'
The average temperature in this capital city's summer season varies from 25 degrees Celsius to 45 degrees Celsius -46 degrees Celsius. With this range of temperature you can imagine how hot the heat is, which is also unbearable. The month of May to mid July is very hot, which forces people to stay inside because the heat is not tolerant. Can experience a hot and humid temperature and even hot waves which are called "Lu"? Winter should not be started until October, during the summer, people of the city should be more careful while traveling and leaving the house.

Summary of Climate and Weather in Delhi

Season Months Average Temperatures Feature Peak/Off-Peak Best For
Summer April to June 35°C to 40°C Hot and Dry Off-Peak Budget Travellers or Avoiding Crowds
Monsoon July to September 35°C to 38°C Wet and Humid Off-Peak Budget Travellers or Nature Lovers
Autumn October to November 30°C to 33°C Mildly Cold Peak Sightseeing
Winter December to February 5°C to 20°C Cold and Dry Both (Peak in December/February, Off-Peak in January) Sightseeing
Spring March 20°C to 30°C Mildly Warm Peak Sightseeing

Monsoon (July to September) - 'Wet and Humid Season'
Rainy season starts from the end of June, which is considered to be a sign of relief from summers. People in the capital city do not rain much in the weather because it is quite unpredictable in monsoon season. May enjoy rain during the months of July last by the end of September. It is October that does not rain, but there is pleasant weather to roam around and roam around the city.

The monsoon season extends from the end of June or July until September. Temperatures usually remain around 35°C or even lower but the higher humidity can make this season more uncomfortable. July is the onset of the monsoon season and it does receive heavy rainfalls. Last year, the city recorded its wettest day, for the month of July, in about a decade. The recorded rainfall average exceeded the normal values, by double the number! As such, you can imagine the unpredictable weather patterns during this time.

On the other hand, August is usually considered as the wettest month of the season and the year. Temperatures remain around 34°C to 35°C during this month. Average rainfall is around 248 mm but can go higher. Again, humidity is high so those coming in from cold and dry regions might experience some discomfort. Further, flooding can also occur, since the city is home to the Yamuna River as well. Last year, the river reached beyond the warning level mark, resulting in some precautionary evacuation for some people dwelling near it.


Autumn (October to November) - 'Interlude for Winter'
The autumn season extends from October to November. Temperatures remain even lower, barely exceeding the 33°C mark. Humidity begins to lower during this season as well. The sun continues to shine for the whole two months, making sightseeing even more exciting and clearer. Rainfall is scanty making your trip even more worth it and comfortable. As part of the peak tourist season, rates for hotels and tour packages go higher as well.

There's not much difference between the months of October and November. October might be slightly warmer, with temperature still around the 30°C mark. November is slightly cooler, with temperatures around the 28°C mark. Cloud covers aren't that frequent yet so you can enjoy the full visibility on the streets. The drier season makes for travelling from point to point easier, you can even utilise the Delhi Metro more easily, as well as other forms of local transport.

Winter (December to February) - 'Cold and Dry Season'
Compared to summer, the winter season is very low, beginning from late November to late February and March. During the winter season, cold waves encourage people to sit around lying down to get some relief from the cold, the average temperature in winter decreases to 3 degrees Celsius, from 2 ° C to 1 degree Celsius. People of the city also face fog and smear problems which reduce visibility on roads and cause traffic and accidents. During the winter, people take caution during the night and even during the morning, sometimes bright sunlight can be seen in the afternoon of winter, indicating relief from the chilli environment for the people of the city.

Conclusion
All in all, you have picked quite contrasting months to visit Delhi. April can be very hot, though low in humidity. During this time of your visit, you can explore mostly indoor sights like museums, malls and even temples. November, on the other hand, is mildly cold so you can enjoy sightseeing in open areas like the heritage sites of Delhi or the flea markets. April is an off-peak tourist season while November is part of the peak tourist season. Both seasons have their advantages, as mentioned above. Good luck and I hope this helps you!