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Delhi's humidity mystery explained: What's behind the second most humid monsoon in 53 years?

The primary driver of this unusual humidity has been the monsoon's behaviour. The lingering moisture on days with little to no rain is what creates the peak of discomfort.

August 20, 2025 / 10:38 IST
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An analysis of historical weather data has revealed that Delhi is currently experiencing its second most humid monsoon season in at least 53 years, compounding the misery of what is already an exceptionally wet period for the capital.

The city has been drenched by 524 mm of rainfall up to August 19, a figure that stands 40% above the normal level and ranks this as the 18th rainiest monsoon since 1901, the HT reported. However, the palpable, oppressive mugginess in the air has a startling statistical backbone.

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According to data acquired by HT for the Safdarjung weather station in Delhi from private weather company meteologix.com,, the average relative humidity from June 1 to August 18 this monsoon has reached 76.5%. This is the second-highest average for this 79-day period since 1973, surpassed only by the 78.1% recorded in 2008. It also represents a significant deviation from the recent 1991-2020 average of 67.2% for the same window.

The past week has been particularly gruelling, setting a record for humidity. The average for the five days ending August 18 soared to 89.2%, which is 1.14 times the historical average and the highest ever recorded for those specific dates.