Noida's July Weather: Showers, Cloud, and Humidity
Noida’s first full week of July isn’t pulling any punches. The weather is set to serve up a classic Indian monsoon experience from the 5th to the 9th. Residents can expect skies that change their mind every few hours, blending sun, humidity, cloud cover, and sudden rain. If you were hoping for stable weather, July in Noida hardly ever obliges.
Noida weather on 5 July will kick off the week with a bit of everything—expect maximum temperatures around 35°C, dropping to 29°C overnight. Humidity will hover near 66%, so ‘sticky’ will pretty much define how the air feels. The rain probability sits just above 1%, so showers aren’t guaranteed, but don’t count them out either; showers will likely be near enough to make you second-guess leaving your umbrella behind. The UV index spikes to 10, meaning sun protection is non-negotiable if you’re out during the day.
By 6 July, July’s trademark unpredictability is in full play. While the specific hourly forecast isn’t nailed down, keep in mind that this month typically delivers around 22 rainy days and at least 15 cloudy days. In other words, actual dry, sunny spells are the exception, not the rule. Always being prepped for a rain dash is just the July way in Noida.
Things don’t stop at rain. On 7 July, cloud cover will set the tone for the day. The mercury will peak at about 33°C and dip to 26°C as evening sets in. The biggest takeaway here: overcast days don’t mean relief from humidity. The air remains heavy, and even if the sun hides, UV rays will still find their way through.
Moving on, both 8 and 9 July look a lot like echo chambers—expect highs near 33.9°C (that’s about 93°F for anyone who still sets their clocks to imperial) and overnight lows settling between 26.1°C and 27.8°C. Not much day-to-day cooling, not much respite.

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July’s long-term stats back all this up: 22 days of rain and 15 days of cloud. Each day is a guessing game between a walkable drizzle and a full-on soak. Humidity sticks between 66% and 78%, clinging to just about everything, and UV rays stay fierce.
So, what should Noida’s residents do? Plan outings early or late to dodge the highest UV numbers. Always have a backup plan for outdoor events. Keep rain gear handy—not because every day is a washout, but because in July, pop-up showers are nearly a guarantee at some point. Watch for signs of heat and humidity stress, and if you’re sticking around the city, don’t expect picture-perfect weather, just embrace the unpredictability.