Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Meerut runs hot, with an average high of 93° built from 66 years of data — and the thermometer has reached as high as 103° on this exact date back in 1975. There's a 20% chance of precipitation today, a rare but not unheard-of early-spring shower in a city that saves most of its rain for monsoon season.
Meerut is no stranger to extremes: its all-time high of 116° was set just last year on May 30, 2024, while the coldest it's ever gotten was a frigid 35° on New Year's Eve 2019. The wettest single day on record — nearly 11 inches of rain on September 7, 2002 — is a reminder of just how intense the monsoon can get here.
Meerut bakes hardest in late May through early June, when average highs peak around 104°, then the monsoon arrives to take the edge off with heavy rains through July and August. If you're looking for the most comfortable visit, aim for November through February, when highs sit in the pleasant 68–80° range and rain is rare.