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I am basing this on info from the link below where Dr. Michael Ewart performed these experiments on cigarettes. I think the results would be relatively close to what you are looking for.

We performed a series of experiments in order to determine the actual temperature of the lit cigarette. Here are the results for the temperature at different locations and under different conditions:

Temperature without drawing:

Side of the lit portion: 400 deg C (or 752 deg F)

Middle of the lit portion: 580 deg C (or 1112 deg F)

Temperature during drawing:

Middle of the lit portion: 700 deg C (or 1292 deg F)

The above numbers represent the average we obtained by performing several trials and can be considered accurate to within 50 deg C. A standard Fe-CuNi digital thermocouple thermometer was used in all trials.

For more, please refer to the link below.

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