Hottest places in Nigeria by maximum mean temperature

Top 37 places in Nigeria with the highest annual temperature.

Hottest places in Nigeria by maximum mean temperature
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Place Name Annual Mean Max Temp (°C/°F) Days per year above 25°C (77°F) Highest temp. In last 10 years (°C/°F) Hottest month
Borno 37.52 / 99.54 362 (99.18%) 53.0 (2015) May (42.83°C/109.09°F)
Sokoto 37.05 / 98.69 359 (98.36%) 51.0 (2019) April (42.23°C/108.01°F)
Niger 36.71 / 98.08 351 (96.16%) 49.0 (2011) March (41.86°C/107.35°F)
Kebbi 36.58 / 97.84 357 (97.81%) 51.0 (2010) March (41.59°C/106.86°F)
Jigawa 36.43 / 97.57 359 (98.36%) 51.0 (2011) April (41.55°C/106.79°F)
Kano 36.33 / 97.39 357 (97.81%) 52.0 (2014) April (41.63°C/106.93°F)
Yobe 36.29 / 97.32 360 (98.63%) 50.0 (2020) April (41.34°C/106.41°F)
Katsina 36.07 / 96.93 358 (98.08%) 52.0 (2012) April (41.4°C/106.52°F)
Adamawa 35.96 / 96.73 359 (98.36%) 47.0 (2020) March (41.49°C/106.68°F)
Zamfara 35.55 / 95.99 355 (97.26%) 51.0 (2010) April (40.92°C/105.66°F)
Gombe 35.39 / 95.7 354 (96.99%) 48.0 (2019) April (40.6°C/105.08°F)
Taraba 34.91 / 94.84 351 (96.16%) 47.0 (2019) March (40.44°C/104.79°F)
Abuja Federal Capital Territory 34.77 / 94.59 334 (91.51%) 45.0 (2015) March (39.84°C/103.71°F)
Kogi 34.69 / 94.44 350 (95.89%) 45.0 (2018) February (39.53°C/103.15°F)
Kwara 34.48 / 94.06 344 (94.25%) 45.0 (2012) February (39.07°C/102.33°F)
Bauchi 34.35 / 93.83 358 (98.08%) 44.0 (2016) April (39.3°C/102.74°F)
Nasarawa 34.09 / 93.36 346 (94.79%) 46.0 (2011) March (39.1°C/102.38°F)
Kaduna 33.56 / 92.41 327 (89.59%) 47.0 (2010) March (38.99°C/102.18°F)
Oyo 33.46 / 92.23 335 (91.78%) 43.0 (2011) February (37.87°C/100.17°F)
Ogun 33.46 / 92.23 348 (95.34%) 44.0 (2012) January (37.77°C/99.99°F)
Osun 33.33 / 91.99 327 (89.59%) 45.0 (2011) January (38.06°C/100.51°F)
Ebonyi 33.13 / 91.63 350 (95.89%) 43.0 (2013) February (37.39°C/99.3°F)
Benue 33.09 / 91.56 334 (91.51%) 45.0 (2012) February (37.74°C/99.93°F)
Ondo 33.0 / 91.4 334 (91.51%) 44.0 (2012) January (37.86°C/100.15°F)
Imo 32.93 / 91.27 351 (96.16%) 44.0 (2015) January (37.24°C/99.03°F)
Anambra 32.88 / 91.18 347 (95.07%) 43.0 (2011) February (36.91°C/98.44°F)
Ekiti 32.85 / 91.13 328 (89.86%) 43.0 (2017) January (37.24°C/99.03°F)
Abia 32.81 / 91.06 346 (94.79%) 42.0 (2020) January (36.57°C/97.83°F)
Edo 32.78 / 91.0 347 (95.07%) 43.0 (2010) January (37.07°C/98.73°F)
Cross River 32.67 / 90.81 337 (92.33%) 41.0 (2015) February (36.84°C/98.31°F)
Akwa Ibom 32.3 / 90.14 348 (95.34%) 44.0 (2019) January (36.37°C/97.47°F)
Bayelsa 31.98 / 89.56 358 (98.08%) 42.0 (2014) January (35.69°C/96.24°F)
Delta 31.98 / 89.56 358 (98.08%) 42.0 (2012) January (35.69°C/96.24°F)
Enugu 31.63 / 88.93 330 (90.41%) 42.0 (2016) February (35.77°C/96.39°F)
Plateau 31.3 / 88.34 337 (92.33%) 43.0 (2018) April (35.84°C/96.51°F)
Lagos 30.94 / 87.69 359 (98.36%) 39.0 (2017) January (33.17°C/91.71°F)
Rivers 29.7 / 85.46 320 (87.67%) 39.0 (2019) January (32.99°C/91.38°F)

Temperature Graph (°C)

This chart shows the average high temperatures of the top 10 hottest places in Nigeria.

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