Delhi recorded its hottest day of the season on March 6, 2026, with the maximum temperature climbing to 34.4°C seven degrees above the seasonal average. The city also experienced a warm morning, continuing the trend of dry weather and clear skies that have persisted since late January.
Unseasonal Heatwave Conditions
Meteorologists noted that the absence of rainfall and prolonged dry conditions have contributed to the sharp rise in temperatures. The last significant showers were recorded on January 28, and forecasts suggest no major weather activity in Delhi or surrounding states for at least the next 10 days.
Impact On Daily Life
Residents have already begun adjusting to summer-like conditions, switching to lighter clothing and altering routines to cope with the heat. The sudden spike has raised concerns about an early onset of summer, with temperatures expected to rise further, possibly touching 36°C by March 10.
Air Quality Status
Despite the soaring mercury, Delhi’s air quality index (AQI) stood at 171, placing it in the moderate category. While pollution levels remain manageable, experts caution that rising heat could worsen air quality in the coming weeks.
Key Highlights
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Maximum temperature at 34.4°C, seven degrees above normal
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Warmer mornings continue across the capital
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No rainfall since January 28, dry spell persists
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AQI recorded at 171, moderate category
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Temperature may rise to 36°C by March 10
Sources: Hindustan Times, Times of India, India.com