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Hottest City In India Today:  There is still no relief from the scorching summer heat in the northern parts of India. The nation of billions is going through a severe heatwave, with parts reporting record-breaking temperatures. As of today, June 13, 2025, the temperature has crossed 42°C in most places, which is less than yesterday's weather statistics but enough to make day-to-day life difficult for the people living in these cities with the highest temperature. To know more, here’s a list of the top 10 hottest cities in India today, as per the AQI daily report.

List Of Top 10 Hottest Cities In India Today 2025:

Rank  City  Temperature Status  Weather Condition
1 Faridkot, India 43°C  Extreme Hot  Sunny
2 Bathinda, India  43°C  Extreme Hot  Sunny
3 Fatehabad, India 43°C  Extreme Hot  Sunny
4 Sirsa, India 43°C  Extreme Hot  Sunny
5 Hisar, India 43°C  Extreme Hot  Sunny
6 Abohar, India  43°C  Extreme Hot  Sunny
7 Malaut, India 43°C  Extreme Hot  Sunny
8 Jalandhar, India 42°C Extreme Hot  Sunny
9 Bharatpur, India 42°C Extreme Hot  Sunny
10 Ludhiana, India  42°C Extreme Hot  Sunny

1. Faridkot, India

Faridkot is still soaring with 43°C, which is extremely hot weather conditions. This city is widely known for its agricultural importance in Punjab and is now suffering from constant heat, with outdoor activities becoming dangerous. The clear blue skies bring no relief, and government officials are advising people to remain hydrated and indoors in the peak afternoon sun.

2. Bathinda, India

The city in Punjab, Bathinda, is the second hottest city today with 43°C heating temperature. The industrial and agricultural sectors of the city are suffering due to extreme hot weather conditions. Power-supply demand for cooling has seen a huge spike, and local health authorities are keeping a close watch on heat-related illnesses.

3. Fatehabad, India

Fatehabad in Haryana is also at the peak summer temperature, which is 43 43°C. Rural residents of the city, particularly farmers, are affected because the heatwave is affecting both health and the agricultural sector.

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4. Sirsa, India

Sirsa is also a city in Haryana with a rising temperature of 43°C. The city boasts large fields and agricultural production. The scorching heat is continuously affecting day-to-day activities, and people somehow just want to escape the strongest midday sun.

5. Hisar, India

Hisar is the biggest city in Haryana and is seeing a temperature rise of 43°C. The infrastructure of the city is strained because people are looking for relief from the relentless sun. Water demand and electricity are of critical concern during severe weather conditions.

6. Abohar, India

Abohar in Punjab is also facing severe weather conditions with 43°C. The city is all about orchards and agricultural land, and the scorching heat is now affecting humans and crops. Local authorities have warned people to reduce outdoor activity and maintain the safety of workers.

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7. Malaut, India

Malaut is another urban area in Punjab with a 43°C reported today. There has been continuous sunny weather with dry landscapes and a greater danger of heatstroke. However, the community centres of the city are providing water and shelter to the needy.

8. Jalandhar, India

Jalandhar is a major city of Punjab and a bit cooler at 42°C, but it also falls into the extreme hot category. The urbanisation and traffic in the city are adding to the extreme heat conditions, with most residents dependent on air conditioning to get through.

9. Bharatpur, India

Bharatpur, in Rajasthan, is at 42°C. The place is famous for its wildlife sanctuary, and the city's vegetation and wildlife are stressed by the heat. Tourist activity is less as people shun the noon sun.

10. Ludhiana, India

Ludhiana is the industrial hub of Punjab and concludes the list of hottest cities today with a rising temperature of 42°C. Industry and high population density in the city make heat control tricky, with public health alerts issued to avoid heat-related issues.

These ten cities are witnessing some of India's highest temperatures today, June 13, 2025. The recurring heatwave serves as a reminder of the increasing demands of climate change. Citizens are requested to take precautions, stay hydrated, and limit exposure to the sun during the peak heating hours.