India Heatwave Alert: 10 Cities Likely to See Scorching Temperatures Close to 45°C

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India Heatwave Alert has become a major concern as scorching temperatures sweep across the country far earlier than expected, pushing several cities dangerously close to the 45°C mark. From northern plains to central India and western states, millions are facing extreme heat conditions as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issues warnings of prolonged heatwave spells. With blazing days, rising night temperatures and little immediate relief in sight, the intense weather is beginning to disrupt everyday life across multiple regions.
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Severe Heatwave Tightens Grip Across India


India is witnessing one of its earliest and harshest heatwave phases, with temperatures climbing to alarming levels weeks before the traditional summer peak. Northern states such as Delhi-NCR, Punjab and Haryana are sweltering under severe heat, while western and central regions including Maharashtra, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh are recording dangerously high daytime temperatures.

The heat is no longer limited to plains and dry zones. Even cooler regions and hill states are reporting unusual spikes, signalling how widespread and intense this weather pattern has become. Experts warn that dry winds, warmer nights and prolonged sun exposure could worsen conditions in the coming days.


Top 10 Hottest Cities in India Right Now


Several cities are currently battling extreme daytime temperatures, making them some of the hottest places in the country:

1. Akola, Maharashtra – 45.6°C


Akola has emerged as one of the hottest cities, with temperatures soaring past the 45°C mark.


2. Amravati, Maharashtra – 45.6°C


Amravati is facing equally intense heat, with residents enduring dangerous daytime conditions.

3. Wardha, Maharashtra – 45.5°C


Wardha continues to remain under severe heat stress as temperatures stay exceptionally high.

4. Faridkot, Punjab – 45.2°C


Punjab is also under heatwave pressure, with Faridkot recording scorching temperatures.

5. Rohtak, Haryana – 44.6°C


Rohtak is experiencing blistering weather, adding to North India’s heat burden.

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6. Jharsuguda, Odisha – 44.6°C


Eastern India is also seeing extreme conditions, with Odisha’s Jharsuguda among the hottest.

7. Surendranagar, Gujarat – 44.4°C


Gujarat’s dry heat continues to intensify, keeping Surendranagar on high alert.

8. Nagpur, Maharashtra – 44.2°C


Nagpur remains in the grip of intense summer conditions with relentless daytime heat.

9. Ahmedabad, Gujarat – 43.8°C


Ahmedabad’s urban heat is making outdoor movement difficult during peak hours.

10. Indore, Madhya Pradesh – 42.2°C


Indore too is seeing temperatures rise sharply, signalling a harsh summer ahead.


Why India Is Becoming a Heatwave Hotspot


Climate experts believe India is increasingly becoming one of the world’s major hotspots for extreme heat events. Rising global temperatures, changing weather cycles and urban heat island effects are amplifying the intensity and frequency of heatwaves. Multiple Indian cities are now consistently ranking among the hottest globally during summer months.

Daily Life Hit by Extreme Heat


The ongoing heatwave is already impacting routine life across affected regions. In several areas, schools have adjusted schedules or advanced summer breaks to protect children from dangerous midday temperatures. Streets and markets are seeing reduced daytime movement as people prefer staying indoors.

Health officials are urging citizens to:


  • Drink water frequently
  • Avoid stepping out during afternoon hours
  • Wear light cotton clothing
  • Use umbrellas, caps or scarves outdoors
  • Watch for signs of heatstroke, dehydration and exhaustion

IMD Warns of More Hot Days Ahead


Weather experts have cautioned that heatwave conditions are likely to continue across north, central and eastern India over the coming days. Hot winds and uncomfortable nights may further increase health risks, especially for children, senior citizens and outdoor workers.

As temperatures continue to rise, preparedness and caution remain essential to stay safe during this intense India heatwave spell.




















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