Delhi
On several occasions, the national capital of India has been recorded as the hottest city in India. The extreme weather faced annually is due to its less proximity to the coastal area. The temperature in Delhi usually hovers around 35- 40 degree celsius.
Often temperature reaches as high as 44-degree celsius in the months of May-July.
Churu
Churu is a city in Rajasthan and is considered to be the hottest place in India due to its existence in the desert region of India. The temperature of the place has been recorded as high as 50-degree celsius.
However, on average the temperature fluctuates around 35-degree celsius during day time.
Bilaspur
Bilaspur is one of the hottest places in India with temperatures reaching as high as 49-degree celsius in the summer season, making it difficult for people. People avoid coming out of their houses without an umbrella or enough SPF.
Sri Ganganagar
Sri Ganganagar is another desert city and is located in the border area of India and Pakistan. The temperature of this city Sri can touch its peak up to 50 degree celsius during the summer season.
Nagpur
Known as the orange city of Maharashtra, Nagpur often faces fluctuations in the highest heat temperatures. In the daytime, during the extreme summer season (April to June) the temperature can be seen touching as high as 48 degree Celcius.
Vijayawada
Vijayawada also falls under the category of the hottest city in India. In the summer season, the temperature can be seen climbing up to 45 degree Celsius making hard for people to roam outside. One can witness the temperature rising to 37 degree celsius.
JhansiJhansi which is in Uttar Pradesh, faces the excessive heat of the Sun during summer. One can witness a temperature of 47-degree celsius during summer.