Banda, a town in northern India, is experiencing weeks of extreme temperatures that stay very high both day and night. Multiple reports describe daytime highs around 115°F (about 46°C), with nighttime lows remaining above about 93°F (roughly 34°C). Residents in the area are living through sustained heat rather than short-lived heat spikes. The coverage characterizes Banda as one of the hottest places in the world during this period, noting that the persistence of high temperatures contributes to difficult conditions for daily life and outdoor activity. While the sources focus on lived experience and reported temperature ranges, both accounts agree on the basic pattern: repeated, high daytime readings paired with unusually warm overnight temperatures. The reports present the situation as ongoing at the time of publication, reflecting continued exposure to heat rather than a temporary fluctuation.