A slight chill is expected in the air on November 5, with minimum temperatures likely to hover around 19 degrees Celsius, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). As of 8 am, Wazirpur, Alipur, Bawana, and Jahangirpuri breached the 400 mark.
A thin layer of morning haze is expected, gradually clearing as the sun rises and temperatures climb to around 30 degrees Celsius by the afternoon. The temperature will improve slightly in the evening, with nighttime temperatures dipping to 24 degrees Celsius, marking the onset of early winter in the capital.
Temperatures in major cities
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| City | Temperature (°C) | Weather | Humidity (%) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| New Delhi | 23 | Mist | 78 | Coldest among listed |
| Mumbai | 28 | Mist | 66 | |
| Kolkata | 27 | Mist | 66 | |
| Bangalore | 25 | Partly cloudy | 79 | |
| Chennai | 30 | Mist | 84 | Hottest among listed |
| Hyderabad | 27 | Mist | 70 | |
| Pune | 24 | Sunny | 66 | |
| Ahmedabad | 25 | Mist | 79 |
IMD Weather Update:
IMD Weather Alert (Nov 4–7)
Thunderstorms ⛈️ with lightning ⚡ and strong winds 💨 (40–50 kmph) likely over Jammu region, Himachal Pradesh & Uttarakhand today.
🌧️ Heavy rain possible in isolated areas of Tamil Nadu (Nov 4–6).
💦 Light to moderate rain/thundershowers expected… pic.twitter.com/dVcZJgAdT8---Advertisement---— India Meteorological Department (@Indiametdept) November 4, 2025
The IMD forecasted light rainfall across Punjab and Haryana on November 4 and 5, along with scattered to heavy rain and snowfall in Jammu, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand, as fresh western disturbances approach Northwest India. Delhi NCR may witness only very light rain or drizzle, and this brief spell could temporarily improve air quality by settling dust and pollutants.
AQI Update:
The air quality in Delhi remained in the ‘very poor’ category throughout Tuesday, with the Air Quality Early Warning System showing an AQI of 309. A few air quality monitoring stations across Delhi recorded ‘severe’ pollution, with readings breaching the 400 mark. Among the most polluted zones were Wazirpur (403), Jahangirpuri, and Bawana. Fourteen other stations reported ‘very poor’ air quality, while Sirifort and Pusa recorded ‘poor’ levels, according to CPCB data.
Air quality in the NCR worsened on Tuesday, with AQI readings showing ‘very poor’ levels in Vikas Sadan (314), Ghaziabad (334), Greater Noida (339), and Noida (342), while Loni in Ghaziabad recorded ‘severe’ pollution at 420, according to CPCB data.
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