The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a significant weather update for residents of Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR). A fresh Western Disturbance is set to bring light rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning today, Tuesday, January 27, 2026. This sudden change follows the coldest Republic Day in five years, and authorities have issued a “Yellow Alert” urging caution as gusty winds are expected to sweep through the city.
What is the weather forecast for today?
According to the IMD, the sky will remain generally cloudy throughout the day. Residents can expect a spell of light rain along with thundershowers. The most significant factor today will be the wind speed, which is predicted to reach 30–40 kmph. These strong winds, combined with moisture, will increase the wind chill factor, making the outdoors feel much colder than the actual reading.
How low will the temperature go?
The maximum temperature is expected to drop significantly due to cloud cover and rain, settling around 19°C. The minimum temperature will hover around 9°C. Yesterday, parts of Delhi recorded a minimum temperature between 3.6°C and 4.2°C, marking it as the coldest Republic Day recently. While the rain might clear the pollutants, the wet spell will intensify the feeling of cold during the day.
What is causing this weather change?
This weather activity is attributed to a fresh and intense Western Disturbance affecting Northwest India. This system is not only bringing rain to the plains but also causing heavy snowfall and precipitation in the Himalayan regions like Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh. The cold winds from these snow-clad mountains are influencing the weather in the capital.
Key Weather Data for January 27
| Parameter | Forecast |
|---|---|
| Max Temperature | 19°C |
| Min Temperature | 9°C |
| Wind Speed | 30-40 kmph |
| Alert Level | Yellow Alert |
When will the weather improve?
Meteorologists predict that this wet spell will pass after today. However, post-January 28, once the skies clear, dense fog is likely to return during the morning hours. The night temperatures are expected to dip further as cold northwesterly winds resume their flow into the plains, potentially bringing back cold wave conditions.