[Post Updated: Nov 2018]
The summer season is one of the main seasons of India for holidays makers, family vacations, and Indian tourist. Summer has begun in India since the start of March and continues until June. Sunbeams become warmer by day and we started getting days perspiration. All land heats this season.
But in April the sun heats up at 10 am The sun is very hot at noon in May and June also scorching winds starts to blow. People are unable to out of their homes and all work is hereby suspended until evening. People do not get relief, even in the afternoon and evening. They can not comfortably sleeping at night because of the heat.
Traveler all round the world in India is believed, “India is the hottest place in the world”, so here we are sharing the list of Top 10 Hottest Places in India 2016.
The highest temperature recorded at Titilagarh was 50.1 degrees in 2016. Leaving aside the Thar desert, Titilagarh was once considered the hottest place in India.
But the hottest recorded temperature in Phalodi, Rajasthan was 51 °C (124 °F) on 19 May 2016 by the weather department of India (but unofficially). In Rajasthan, there is a town in Alwar district, where the temperature goes 50.6 °C (123 °F) to the official recorded. But there is no doubt that, Odisha one of the hottest places in India in 2013.
1. Rentachintala, Andhra Pradesh
State: Andhra Pradesh
District: Guntur
Elevation: 136 m (446 ft)
Summer Average Temperature: 45 °C,
Highest Temperature: 52 °C
Languages: Telugu
Rentachintala village lies in the Krishna river plains in Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh known for its high temperatures in summer in India, average temperature 45 °C, and the highest temperature ever recorded is 52 °C in 2012.
Read more: About Rentachintala From Wikipedia
2. Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan
State: Rajasthan
Founded by: Maharaja Ganga Singh
Elevation: 178 m (584 ft)
Summer Average Temperature: 41 °C,
Highest Temperature: 50 °C
Languages: Punjabi, Hindi, Rajasthani, Bagri
Read more: About Sri Ganganagar From Wikipedia
3. Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh
State: Andhra Pradesh
District: Kurnool
Elevation: 274 m (899 ft)
Summer Average Temperature: 37 °C,
Highest Temperature: 47 °C
Languages: Hindi
Read more: About Kurnool From Wikipedia
4. Medininagar (Daltonganj), Jharkhand
State: Jharkhand
District: Palamu
Elevation: 215 m (705 ft)
Summer Average Temperature: 35 °C,
Highest Temperature: 46 °C (9 June, 2015)
Languages: Hindi, English, Nagpuri,Magahi
Read more: About Daltonganj From Wikipedia
5. Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh
State: Uttar Pradesh
District: Sultanpur
Elevation: 95 m (312 ft)
Summer Average Temperature: 34 °C,
Highest Temperature: 46 °C (24 May, 2015)
Languages: Hindi
Read more: About Sultanpur From Wikipedia
6. Churu, Rajasthan
State: Rajasthan
Elevation: 292 m (958 ft)
Summer Average Temperature: 36 °C,
Highest Temperature: 45 °C (22 May, 2015)
Languages: Hindi, Marwadi
Read more: About Churu From Wikipedia
7. Bhagalpur, Bihar
State: Bihar
Elevation: 37 m (121 ft)
Summer Average Temperature: 35 °C,
Highest Temperature: 45 °C (8 June, 2015)
Languages: Hindi
Read more: About Bhagalpur From Wikipedia
8. Banda, Uttar Pradesh
State: Uttar Pradesh
Elevation: 123 m (404 ft)
Summer Average Temperature: 34 °C,
Highest Temperature: 44 °C (9 Jun, 2015)
Languages: Hindi, Bundelkhandi
Read more: About Banda From Wikipedia
9. Bankura, West Bengal
State: West Bengal
District: Bankura
Elevation: 78 m (256 ft)
Summer Average Temperature: 32 °C,
Highest Temperature: 44 °C (10 June, 2015)
Languages: Bengali, English
Read more: About Bankura From Wikipedia
10. Amreli, Gujarat
State: Gujarat
District: Amreli
Elevation: 128 m (420 ft)
Summer Average Temperature: 33 °C,
Highest Temperature: 44 °C (28 May, 2015)
Languages: Gujarati, Hindi & English
Read more: About Amreli From Wikipedia
All these hottest places in India maximum temperature remain higher 44 °C in the summer of 2015, leading to discomforting days for people. The monsoon can bring relief, but it looks like being ages away.
Mai bhi Daltonganj ka huu
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