Hottest City in India Today: Despite Relief, Mercury Breaches 44 Degrees in THIS City; Check Other Cities in the Country

Relief from Heatwave with Rainfall in Many States; Orai Records 44.6°C as the Hottest Place in India

Hottest City in India Today

Hottest City in India Today: Today’s rains in several parts of India provided much-needed respite from the extreme heat. However, isolated areas of southwest Uttar Pradesh were still reporting scorching conditions. Many regions of the nation continue to see high maximum temperatures, including West Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and certain sections of Haryana-Delhi and Gujarat.

Relief from the Heat: Rainfall Brings Respite

Rainfall lowered the temperatures, providing most states with a respite from the oppressive heat. Residents who have been fighting the temperatures for days now receive much-needed reprieve because to this change in weather patterns. Even with this respite, high temperatures and heatwave conditions persist in several regions.

Hottest City in India Today: Orai, Uttar Pradesh

With a high of 44.6°C, Orai in West Uttar Pradesh registered the highest maximum temperature in the nation today. This emphasises how heatwave conditions are still present in some areas of the nation despite the fact that rainfall has caused temperatures to drop in other areas.

Maximum Temperatures Across India

Here’s a detailed look at the maximum temperatures recorded across various regions today:

Haryana-Delhi

StationMaximum Temperature (°C)Departure (°C)
Bhiwani41.5
Safdarjung41.42.0

Gujarat

StationMaximum Temperature (°C)Departure (°C)
Surendranagar40.32.1

Madhya Pradesh

StationMaximum Temperature (°C)Departure (°C)
Rajgarh41.42.8
Ratlam41.34.3
Khajuraho40.93.0
Gwalior40.82.5

Uttar Pradesh

StationMaximum Temperature (°C)Departure (°C)
Prayagraj42.34.0
Orai44.66.5
Kanpur IAF42.0
Hardoi41.82.9
Fatehgarh40.01.0
Bareilly40.81.8
Jhansi41.23.3

Rajasthan

StationMaximum Temperature (°C)Departure (°C)
Bikaner41.80.1
Jaisalmer41.0-0.3
Jodhpur40.51.0

Understanding Heat Wave Conditions

Heat Wave Criteria

Heat wave conditions are declared based on the following criteria:

Definition of Heat Wave

A heat wave is considered if the maximum temperature of a station reaches at least 40°C or more for plains, 37°C or more for coastal stations, and at least 30°C or more for hilly regions.

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