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10 Hottest Cities in India – 2024 Update

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Temperatures in India can get quite high, well above what you commonly find in the United States, especially if you live in any of the northern states. If you are thinking about traveling to India, you’ve come to the right place. Keep reading as we list several of the hottest cities in India. We also tell you about each one and give you the statistics on how hot it can get there, so you can be better informed when planning your trip.

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The 10 Hottest Cities in India: Quick List

  1. Sri Ganganagar
  2. Titlagarh
  3. Wardha
  4. Nagpur
  5. Rentachintala
  6. Daltonganj
  7. Jhansi
  8. Vijayawada
  9. Delhi
  10. Bilaspur

A Closer Look at the 10 Hottest Cities in India

1. Sri Ganganagar

Average Temperature: 95ºF
Hottest Month: June
Coldest Month: January
Highest Temperature: 118ºF

In May 2019, Sri Ganganagar, the capital city of India, reached its highest temperature of 118ºF. It’s generally warm in the area, with daily temperatures exceeding 70ºF even in the coldest months of December and January. Temperatures exceed 80ºF from April to November and 100ºF from May to August.


2. Titlagarh

Average Temperature: 93ºF
Hottest Month: May
Coldest Month: January
Highest Temperature: 118ºF

Titlagarh is an extremely hot area in India, with an average temperature of 93ºF. However, temperatures can get as high as 118ºF, so you will want to stay cool when visiting this beautiful area. You will see the hottest days from March through June, with May being the hottest.


3. Wardha

Garden in Seva gram, Wardha, India
Garden in Seva gram, Wardha, India, (Image Credit: Yash raina, Wikimedia Commons CC SA 4.0 International)
Average Temperature: 90ºF
Hottest Month: May
Coldest Month: January
Highest Temperature: 117ºF

Wardha is a city in Central India that can get quite hot, with an average temperature of 90ºF. You can expect temperatures to climb as high as 117ºF during the summer months, especially in May, when the average temperature is 111ºF, making it one of the hottest areas that you can visit.


4. Nagpur

Nagpur Reserve Bank
Nagpur Reserve Bank, (Image Credit: Gppande, Wikimedia Commons CC SA 3.0 Unported)
Average Temperature: 90ºF
Hottest Month: May
Coldest Month: January
Highest Temperature: 116ºF

Nagpur is a hot city in India that doesn’t reach the high temperatures that you might see in Sri Ganganagar, but it has a high average temperature of about 90ºF. Nagpur is a popular tourist destination, with plenty of ways to stay cool because it’s right along the river. The hottest month is in May, and the coldest month is in January, when you can expect temperatures to dip as low as 55ºF.


5. Rentachintala

Average Temperature: 89ºF
Hottest Month: May
Coldest Month: December
Highest Temperature: 112ºF

Rentachintala may not have the high-temperature recordings of some other areas on this list, but the average temperature is quite high at 89ºF, making it one of the hottest places that you can stay. You will experience the highest temperatures from March through June, with May being the hottest month.


6. Daltonganj

Palamu Fort, Palamu, Jharkhand
Palamu Fort, Palamu, Jharkhand, (Image Credit: Paramanu Sarkar, Wikimedia Commons CC SA 4.0 International)
Average Temperature: 87ºF
Hottest Month: May
Coldest Month: January
Highest Temperature: 118ºF

Daltonganj is a hot and humid city area of India that can have high temperatures reaching over 115ºF during the hottest months, starting as early as April. The hottest month is May, and the highest temperature recorded was 118ºF.


7. Jhansi

Jhansi fort boundary wall
Jhansi fort boundary wall, (Image Credit: WikiAffy, Wikimedia Commons CC SA 4.0 International)
Average Temperature: 87ºF
Hottest Month: May
Coldest Month: January
Highest Temperature: 117ºF

Jhansi is an area in India that can get quite hot, often rivaling the temperatures in Sri Ganganagar during its hottest months of April, May, and June, but it’s usually a bit cooler for the rest of the year.


8. Vijayawada

Eluru road in Vijayawada
Eluru road in Vijayawada, (Image Credit: IM3847, Wikimedia Commons CC SA 4.0 International)
Average Temperature: 87ºF
Hottest Month: May
Coldest Month: January
Highest Temperature: 114ºF

Vijayawada is the second-largest city in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It’s a fast-growing area that is fun to visit, but it can also get quite hot, especially in May, when temperatures regularly exceed 100ºF. The average temperature is about 87ºF, and the highest temperature recorded so far was 114ºF.


9. Delhi

qutub minar in delhi india
Image Credit: SuanlianTangpua, Pixabay
Average Temperature: 85ºF
Hottest Month: June
Coldest Month: January
Highest Temperature: 113ºF

Delhi is the capital of India and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. However, it’s quite hot, with an average temperature of about 85ºF. The hottest temperatures occur in June, which is a little later than many other places, and the highest temperature recorded is 113ºF. It can also be quite humid, so you will need to pace yourself if it’s your first time there, as it’s easy to get caught up in the festivities and overheat.


10. Bilaspur

Bilaspur Junction Railway Station Building
Bilaspur Junction Railway Station Building, (Image Credit: Suyash Dwivedi, Wikimedia Commons CC SA 4.0 International)
Average Temperature: 84ºF
Hottest Month: May
Coldest Month: January
Highest Temperature: 117ºF

Many people refer to Bilaspur as the City of Festivals because there is always something happening due to it being the region’s commercial center and business hub. However, it can get quite hot, with temperatures often exceeding 100ºF, especially in April and May. Its highest recorded temperature is 117ºF, which is right on par with the others on this list.

Related Read: 24 Hottest Cities in the US

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How Can I Protect Myself From Heat Stroke If I Visit India?

If you are visiting India during the hot summer months, it will be important to take steps to keep cool to avoid heatstroke. Symptoms of heatstroke include increased heart rate, fatigue, loss of appetite, excessive sweating, difficulty thinking, and skin that is hot to the touch.

  • Stay indoors as much as possible during the hottest part of the day.
  • If you are outside, try to stay in shaded areas as much as possible.
  • Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water. Avoid beverages with sugar and sodium, as they can prevent you from getting properly hydrated.
  • Wear light, loose-fitting, light-colored clothing.
  • Take plenty of breaks.
  • Keep someone with you.

How Hot Is Too Hot to Be Outside?

Most experts recommend limiting your physical activity as temperatures climb, to avoid health risks like overheating. There is also a heat index that tells you what the temperature feels like when humidity is involved. Humidity makes it more difficult for sweat to evaporate from the body. Usually, a heat index between 80 and 90 is enough to cause fatigue when performing physical activity or if you stay out in it for too long. A heat index above 90 can lead to muscle cramps, heat exhaustion, and even heat stroke if you try to do too much. Always make sure you check the local weather report for the heat index and the current temperature to be better prepared. (Weather.gov)

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Summary

There are plenty of hot cities in India that many of us might like to avoid due to the high temperatures, but with a little pre-planning, you should be able to stay reasonably cool so you can enjoy your visit, as there are plenty of places to get a cool beverage and take in the local environment. We listed the cities by the average temperature, which makes Sri Ganganagar the hottest, followed by Titlagarh. Both of these cities are also at the top of the list if you go by the highest temperature, so be careful when visiting these areas.


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