🇮🇳 New Delhi vs 🇺🇸 Gainesville

Weather Comparison

Current Weather Right Now

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New Delhi

clear sky

79°F

Clear Sky

Feels like 79°F

H 79°F / L 79°F

Humidity: 28%

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Gainesville

scattered clouds

89°F

Scattered Clouds

Feels like 90°F

H 92°F / L 86°F

Humidity: 41%

Climate Overview

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New Delhi

Semi-arid — extreme summers, cold winters, brief monsoon, severe air pollution

Best monthsOctober, November, February, March
AvoidMay, June (pre-monsoon extreme heat), July, August (monsoon flooding)
Annual rain27 inches (686 mm)

Delhi has extreme seasonal swings. Winters can frost; summers regularly hit 113°F (45°C). The monsoon (July–September) provides relief but also flooding. The city has severe air quality problems, particularly October–February when pollution peaks.

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Gainesville

Gainesville in north-central Florida is UF's college town with a more varied climate than coastal Florida. Far enough inland to see genuine winter cool snaps and far enough north to occasionally experience frost. The Paynes Prairie basin south of the city collects cold air creating unique frost pockets while the city proper sees moist subtropical conditions.

Seasonal Comparison

Season🇮🇳 New Delhi🇺🇸 Gainesville
Spring

68–93°F

March–April

Summer

95–111°F

May–June

Winter

45–68°F

December–February

New Delhi vs Gainesville: Frequently Asked Questions

Does New Delhi or Gainesville have better weather?

New Delhi and Gainesville have very different climates. Semi-arid — extreme summers, cold winters, brief monsoon, severe air pollution Gainesville: Gainesville in north-central Florida is UF's college town with a more varied climate than coastal Fl. The best city depends on your preferred season and temperature range.

When is the best time to visit New Delhi vs Gainesville?

Best time for New Delhi: October, November, February, March. Best time for Gainesville: spring and fall.

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