Weather Update: Hottest Indian City That Sizzled at Over 47 Degrees; Check Top Districts on the Boil

Keep track of the warmest cities in India, where temperatures routinely surpass 47°C. Check out the list of cities suffering extreme heatwaves and the most recent weather data indicating that Prayagraj is the hottest place in the country.

Weather Update

Weather Update: Another great feature of Indian weather is its diversity. People are suffering from the intense heat and sweltering sun in certain areas of the nation, while torrential rains in other areas have led to flooding. In the meantime, the snowfall in the mountainous states is contributing to the beautiful weather. But these days, the most talked-about topics are the intense sun and rising temperatures, which are causing the heat to increase steadily.

Prayagraj Tops the Heat Chart

Every day, the country’s hottest city is revealed in the report released by the Meteorological Department (IMD) in this respect. According to the weather report that was made public on June 17, the day before in this sequence, Prayagraj registered as the nation’s hottest city with a temperature of 47.6 degrees Celsius. With 45.2 degrees, Hamirpur (UP), 45.5 degrees in Amritsar, and 46.2 degrees in Ganganagar, it has also been quite hot.

With a temperature of 47.6 degrees Celsius on June 17, Prayagraj was the hottest city in the nation, according to the report that IMD provided on June 17. In addition, on June 17, the highest temperature was seen to surpass 45 degrees in numerous cities. The following are the names of the principal cities in this:

CityTemperature degree Celsius
Prayagraj47.6 Degree
Amritsar45.8 Degree
Hamirpur (UP)47.2 Degree
Ganganagar (Rajasthan)46.2 Degree
Aya Nagar (Delhi)46.4 Degree
Dehradun43.1 Degree
Narnaul (Haryana)45.2 Degree
Dehri (Bihar)46.4 Degree
Gaya (Bihar)45.4 Degree
Gwalior (MP)45.1 Degree
Satna (MP)44.9 Degree
Daltonganj (Jharkhand)46.0 Degree
Jammu44.3 Degree
Ridge (Delhi)46.3 Degree
Patiala (Punjab)45.4 Degree

Severe Heat Wave Warning for North India

As per the Meteorological Department’s forecast, tomorrow, June 19, is expected to provide significant challenges for North India. Indeed, there is a good chance of a severe heat wave in many areas of Uttar Pradesh on June 19, 2024. Separate regions of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, and Jharkhand are also expected to experience a severe heat wave at the same time.

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