The 7 Hottest Cities In The World

Care to know the worlds hottest city? This is a comprehensive writeup about the hottest cities in the world. The weather in your city may be average, not too cold nor too hot. We have compiled in this informative piece the World’s Hottest Cities base on the daily mean temperature.

The top 7 hottest cities in the world today that is enlisted here have temperatures that averages daily high and low throughout the year with actual daytime temperatures, depending on the month, will be 4 to 18°F (2 to 10°C) higher than the daily average.

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Bangkok

Country: Thailand

Average Daily Temperature: 83.6°F/28.6°C

Bangkok is the largest city and the capital of Thailand, famously known for its vibrant street life and cultural landmarks. However, the city is also the tenth hottest city in the world with a daily average temperature reading of 28.6°C.

Bangkok

Assab

Country: Eritrea

Average Daily Temperature: 86.9°F/30.5° C

Assab is a port city located in the Southern Red Sea Region of Eritrea and it is the number one on the list of the hottest cities in the world. The city record high is a sweltering 30.5°C. Also, Assab’s temperatures do not drop significantly at night, unlike many cities that are within desert climate zones. More so, the heat is extremely high even during the high peak of summer which means there is heat almost round the year.

Assab

Lodwar

Country: Kenya

Average Daily Temperature: 84.7°F/29.3°C

Taking us further in our discourse is the city of Lodwar, the largest town located in north-western Kenya, near the west of Lake Turkana. The city is most famous for its heavy tourism, and now it is among the hottest cities with the temperature reaching 29.3°C both day and night. The city is situated within the Great Rift Valley, which means that the town is significantly hotter than surrounding areas located at a higher elevation, among other reasons contributing to the heat experienced in this city.

Lodwar

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Khartoum

Country: Sudan

Average Daily Temperature: 85.8°F/29.9°C

Khartoum is the capital of Sudan located at the confluence of the White Nile and the Blue Nile. Despite its strategic location between two great water bodies, the city still appears among the top 7 hottest cities in the world today making it one of the hottest urban settlements in the world. The average daily temperature reading is over 40°C from April to June. Even during the summer seasons, average daytime temperatures still read above 30°C.

Khartoum

Djibouti City

Country: Djibouti

Average Daily Temperature: 86°F/30.0°C

The capital city of Djibouti is Djibouti City and it is located in the Horn of Africa. The city is famous for its 19th-century architecture as well as the port at the entrance to the Red Sea. However, it made our list as the third hottest city in the world recording an average daily temperature of 30.0oC. Even the sea temperature average reading is above 30°C for most of the year. One of the primary reasons for the hot temperature is the city’s adjacent desert landscape.

Djibouti City

Niamey

Country: Niger

Average Daily Temperature: 84.7°F/29.3°C

Niamey is the capital city of Niger, and also the largest city in the country. The city lies on the Niger River, primarily located on the east bank. It is ranked among the hottest cities in the world recording an average temperature of 29.3°C, making it one of the world’s hottest cities. Some of the major factors for the heat experienced are due to low latitude, as well as the sun shining directly over the city.

Niamey

Abéché

Country: Chad

Average Daily Temperature: 84.9°F/29.4°C

Abéché is the fourth largest city in Chad, also the capital city of the Ouaddaï Region. The city is not limited to be an ancient historical landmark but also a home to the remains of the ancient capital, including palaces, mosques, and the tombs of former sultans but also known as the fifth with an average temperature reading of 29.4°C. More so, the heat is experienced nearly round the year.

Abéché

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