Residents of Delhi witnessed a sudden change in weather on Wednesday, February 18, with thunderstorms and rain bringing relief from the heat. Strong winds swept through the city and the airport area, bringing down the temperature significantly. This weather shift has occurred just as the capital is hosting the India AI Impact Summit 2026 at Bharat Mandapam. The rain has helped settle the dust and pollutants, clearing the skies for the international guests.
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How has the weather changed in the capital?
The city had been experiencing unusual heat recently, with temperatures touching 31.6°C earlier in the week. However, the weather took a turn on Wednesday with winds blowing at speeds of 30-40 kmph. This has resulted in a slight chill or ‘kankani’ in the air.
Before the rain, the Air Quality Index (AQI) was recorded around 286, which falls in the poor category. The showers have helped in reducing the pollution levels, making the air cleaner. People are discussing how this natural relief came at the perfect time for the foreign delegates attending the major technology summit.
What are the guidelines for the AI Summit and travelers?
The India AI Impact Summit is currently underway and will continue until February 20. Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the event, which features global tech leaders like Sundar Pichai and Bill Gates. Due to high security and heavy crowds, authorities have issued specific travel advisories.
- Traffic Advisory: Commuters and airport travelers are strongly advised to use the Delhi Metro, especially the Airport Express and Magenta lines, to avoid road congestion.
- Entry Rules: Entry is free via registration on impact.indiaai.gov.in. Visitors must carry a valid government ID and their QR code pass.
- Gate Info: Entry to Bharat Mandapam is allowed through Gates 4, 7, and 10. Gate 10 is closest for metro users.
- New Feature: NPCI has launched ‘UPI One World’ to help foreign guests make easy digital payments during their stay.