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Republic Day Weather Outlook

09:00 AM
26 January 2026

Cold Day Across North
Republic Day Weather Outlook

Weather on republic day likely to remain cold in the National Capital

Republic Day will be marked by cold and largely dry weather across much of Northern parts.

After the recent rain and snowfall, cold air will firmly settle over the region. Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan and west Uttar Pradesh will witness chilly conditions, with morning temperatures hovering between 2°C and 6°C, and pockets nearing the freezing mark.

Delhi

Sa
20
32
Su
20
31
Mo
21
25
Tu
17
25
We
16
29
Th
18
31
Fr
19
32
Sa
22
34
Su
23
36
Mo
23
37
Tu
24
38
We
24
37
Th
25
38
Fr
25
40
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Min (°C)
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Daytime temperatures will remain below normal, making it a cold Republic Day for outdoor events. Fog may develop during early morning hours, especially in low-lying areas, but visibility is expected to improve gradually.

Elsewhere across India, weather will stay mostly dry with a mix of sunshine and clouds, while air quality shows slight improvement in parts of North India.

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