Current heat, humidity, and cooling guidance for Delhi, India. Use this page to decide whether air conditioning is useful today and which cooling tradeoffs matter most.
Should you use air conditioning in Delhi today?
Air conditioning may be useful during the hottest part of the day, but shade, ventilation, and fan support can reduce compressor run time.
The most useful number is often the feels-like temperature, not the air temperature alone. Humidity, direct sun, upper-floor apartments, poor insulation, and limited cross-ventilation can all make a room feel warmer than the outdoor reading. If the room is sun-facing or used for sleep, judge the decision by indoor comfort after several hours, not by a single outdoor snapshot.
Cooling strategy for today
Use a thermostat setpoint that feels stable rather than icy, and compare portable, window, and split options by room size.
For short heat events, a portable air conditioner can be a practical renter solution if the exhaust hose is short, the window panel is sealed, and the unit is not undersized. For repeated hot days, a window or split air conditioner is usually quieter and more efficient when installation is allowed. Use the BTU calculator for room size, then compare running cost with local electricity prices before buying a larger unit than the room needs.
Local climate context
Very hot seasons make sizing, filtration, inverter efficiency, and operating cost important for daily use.
Climate pages are intended for cooling decisions, not official weather warnings. During severe heat, follow local public health and weather agencies first. This page focuses on practical home cooling choices: sizing, venting, electricity cost, noise, and whether a fan, portable unit, window unit, split system, or heat pump fits the situation.
Data status
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Use this city snapshot as a prompt to inspect the actual room. Outdoor heat does not describe indoor sun exposure, insulation, floor level, window leakage, or appliance heat. If the room stays warm after sunset, combine this current weather context with the BTU calculator, electricity-cost calculator, and installation guides before buying or running a unit for long periods.