Delhi Weather in July

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Season: Rainy Season or Monsoon Season

Affected by the southwest monsoon, the rainy season starts in July in Delhi and it sees not only a large amount of rainfall but also a welcome drop in temperature. The precipitation this month accumulates to around 210 mm, and about 13 rainy days can be expected. Generally, the average temperature keeps at around 32℃ (90℉) and it could climb to the highest 36℃ (97℉) while fall to the lowest 27℃ (81℉) in the deep night. However, you may feel much hotter than it actually is due to the high humidity of 73%. To sum it up, Delhi weather in July is hot and rainy. 

Heavy rainfall in the monsoon season will probably affect the traffic and your travel itinerary, so plan your trip ahead and adjust it according to the real-time weather forecast.   

 

Averages for Delhi Weather in July

Temperature: 32°C / 90°F
High Temperature: 36°C / 97°F
Low Temperature: 27°C / 81°F
Humidity: 73%
Rainfall: 210 mm
Rainy Days: 13 days
Sunrise: 05:27 ~ 05:42
Sunset: 19:13 ~ 19:23

What to Wear in Delhi in July

Traveling to Delhi in July, visitors should prepare some light and airy clothes to cope with the sultry weather. Cotton and linen clothes are favorable, like T-shirts, light pants, and comfortable shorts. Quick-drying clothes are also recommended as you may often meet downpours. Also, an umbrella or a raincoat is indispensable for your Delhi trip in the rainy season.  
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Top Things to Do in Delhi in July

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Although July sees much rainfall, it offers a different view of the city. You can leisurely stroll around the India Gate and explore the magnificent Red Fort. Swaminarayan Temple with beautiful carvings will leave you a deep impression and you cannot leave Delhi without seeing this impressive Hindu architecture. The historic Qutab Minar is also a must-visit stop on the outskirt of Delhi. It’s also interesting to roam around the narrow alleys in Old Delhi and sip a cup of coffee, browse some interesting bookshops and boutiques, and drop by the famous Jama Masjid which is one of the oldest mosques in the country. Don’t forget to pay a visit to Lotus Temple, which is shaped like an enormous lotus blossom and features splendid appearance and peaceful gardens surrounded.    

Tips

1. Always take a raincoat or an umbrella when you plan to go outside in July. 
2. Much rainfall in Delhi in July leads to fewer tourists and also brings down the prices of accommodation and flights, so it will cost you less if traveling there in July.     
- Last updated on Apr. 14, 2023 by Kate Liu -