Delhi Experiences Cold Wave with Record Low Temperatures

Delhi is currently experiencing a severe cold wave, with temperatures hitting a record low of 2.9 degrees Celsius on January 15, 2026. The India Meteorological Department has confirmed cold wave conditions across the city, with Palam recording the lowest temperature since 2010. The air quality remains in the 'very poor' category, raising concerns among residents. While a slight temperature increase is expected due to a western disturbance, relief from the cold is not anticipated in the immediate future. Read on for more details about the weather conditions and air quality in Delhi.
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Delhi Experiences Cold Wave with Record Low Temperatures

Severe Cold Grips Delhi on January 15, 2026

On January 15, 2026, Delhi is facing an intense cold wave, marking the coldest morning of the season with temperatures plummeting to 2.9 degrees Celsius. This is the lowest January temperature recorded in the past three years. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has confirmed the presence of a cold wave across various parts of the national capital.


Palam Records a Low of 2.3 Degrees Celsius

In Palam, the minimum temperature was noted at 2.3 degrees Celsius, while Lodhi Road recorded 3.4 degrees Celsius. The temperature at Ridge Station was 4.5 degrees Celsius, and Ayanagar saw a low of 2.7 degrees Celsius. This temperature in Palam is the lowest since 2010, with the second-lowest being 2.6 degrees Celsius on January 7, 2013.


Cold Wave Continues in Delhi

All weather stations in Delhi reported temperatures significantly below normal, indicating that the cold wave conditions are likely to persist throughout the city. The national capital has been under the grip of a cold wave for the past four days, and this trend is expected to continue tomorrow.


Weather Forecast Ahead

According to the weather department, relief from the cold is unlikely in the next 24 hours. However, a slight increase in temperature may occur starting Friday due to the influence of a western disturbance.


Air Quality Concerns

On Thursday, the maximum temperature is expected to hover around 21 degrees Celsius. The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) reported that Delhi's air quality remains in the 'very poor' category, with an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 349. The AQI scale categorizes levels from 'good' (0-50) to 'severe' (401-500).