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Weather in Delhi today on 7 June: Effect of increasing heat, humidity and air pollution, caution and preparation necessary, know the mood of changing weather
Samira Vishwas | June 7, 2025 10:03 AM CST

The weather in Delhi on 7 June 2025 will be hot up to 39 degrees Celsius with partial clouds. With the removal of clouds during the day, bright sunshine will cover the sky, which will increase the heat further. In the next few days, the temperature may reach 40 to 42 degrees, along with this the humidity will also increase, due to which humidity may bother. The Meteorological Department has predicted a heat wave, so the elderly, children and sick people should be careful. Also, today the AQI is 142, which falls in the poor category, so it is important to wear a mask and avoid pollution.

The air of Delhi is showing the color of a unique game today on 7 June 2025. In the morning, partial clouds have covered the sky, as if nature has gifted a soft feeling. The temperature will reach 39 degrees Celsius and the presence of heat will be felt, but this heat is not yet showing its full heat. In the middle of the day, the clouds will disperse and a clear blue sky will cover Delhi, due to which the strong rays of the sun will spread their full warmth over the city. In such a situation, Delhiites will have to be ready for strong sunlight and increasing heat, because now the weather is going to show its full heat. Today is going to witness this changing game of weather, which will present the heat of Delhi in a new way.

Delhi weather and air quality data – June 7, 2025

Parameters Description
Maximum Temperature 38°C
Minimum Temperature 27°C
wind speed 50 km/h (estimated at 50 km/h on 2 June)
Rain estimated
Cloud light to moderate clouds
Humidity 81% (increase from previous day)
AQI level 178
major pollutants PM2.5, PM10, NO₂, Ozone

Heat and humidity will increase in Delhi: Caution is necessary

The heat is going to reach its peak in the capital Delhi between June 8 and June 12. According to the Meteorological Department’s forecast, the maximum temperature can reach 40 to 42 degrees Celsius, which at times shows the intensity of the heat. Not only this, the humidity level will also increase continuously, which will further increase the feeling of humidity in the air. On June 6, the morning and evening humidity was 50 percent and 30 percent respectively, which is expected to increase to 50 percent in the morning and 40 percent in the evening by June 11. With this increasing humidity, the heat can become even more troublesome.

A severe heat wave may hit Delhi

According to weather experts, this rapidly increasing heat and humidity can lead to a heat wave, although no official warning has been issued at the moment. But children, elderly and sick people are being advised to be especially cautious. During this time, spend as little time in the sun as possible, drink enough water and stay in cool places to avoid health risks caused by heat. It is very important to take special care of yourself and your family in this scorching summer season of Delhi.

Weather condition in New Delhi in last 10 days

Date Min Temp. Max Temp.
June 7, 2025 27 38
June 6, 2025 26 37
June 5, 2025 26 36
June 4, 2025 25 35
June 3, 2025 26 36
June 2, 2025 27 38
June 1, 2025 29 39
May 31, 2025 27-29 37-39
May 30, 2025 26 38
May 29, 2025 28 41

Delhi’s Air Quality Index: A challenge for health

Today, on June 7, 2025, Delhi’s Air Quality Index (AQI) is recorded at 142, which falls in the “poor” category. This means that the level of air pollution is well above normal and can cause health problems, especially for sensitive people. The PM10 level is 170 micrograms per cubic meter, which can have a bad effect on the lungs, while the PM2.5 level is 66 micrograms per cubic meter, which can penetrate deeply into the respiratory system and cause serious diseases. Apart from this, SO2 (sulfur dioxide) level is 15, NO2 (nitrogen dioxide) level is 40, O3 (ozone) level is 70, and CO (carbon monoxide) level is 1.2 ppm.

AQI categories and their impact

AQI Range Category Health Effects
0 – 50 Good No effect on health
51 – 100 satisfactory Normal people are not affected
101 – 200 Medium May affect vulnerable groups
201 – 300 Bad People with respiratory problems may be affected
301 – 400 nasty Serious health problems may occur
401 – 500 Serious Extremely dangerous for everyone

Citizens’ first step towards clean air

The poison dissolved in Delhi’s air is not just a result of the weather, but also of our habits. Rain can bring down the dust and smoke for some time, but the permanent solution lies in our participation. If every citizen takes small steps, the air can be made breathable again. This is not only the government’s responsibility, but ours too.

What to do to keep the air clean:

  • Use public transport, cycle or car-pool
  • Do not burn garbage or plastic in the open
  • Plant and protect trees at every opportunity
  • Get your vehicles serviced regularly
  • Save energy: Increase the use of LED bulbs and solar energy

This is an air quality warning signal for Delhiites, hence it is important to take special care of health.


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