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Karachi Weather forecast: Maritime winds may bring relief to citizens from hot weather

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KARACHI: According to the meteorological department’s most recent update, Karachi is expected to see a reduction in heat intensity beginning today.

Residents who have been dealing with oppressive heat in recent days will be relieved to hear this news.

According to the meteorological agency, coastal winds are expected to return to the city, contributing to a reduction in temperature. While warm, dry winds might be predominant during the day, meteorologists predict that maritime winds will be predominant in the evening.

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A maximum temperature of 36 degrees Celsius is predicted for Karachi, providing some relief from the intense heat that has been plaguing the area.

Furthermore, dry weather is predicted for the majority of the country today, with partial cloudiness in certain places during the evening and night. Some parts of Gilgit-Baltistan and Upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, there’s a chance of light rain.

Karachi’s Temperature Today:

32 / 21 °C
Cloudy.
Feels Like:31 °C
Humidity:38%
Precipitation: Rain: 0mm Snow: 0mm
Precipitation Chance: 0%
Staff Reporter

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