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Karachi weather forecast: city to experience scorching hot weather as temperatures rise

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KARACHI: The Met Office has predicted that the daytime temperatures in Karachi likely to rise upto 40° Celsius today.

Temperatures will likely to be felt at 41° to 42° Celsius today, the weather department said.

The winds from northwestern direction have soared temperatures and intensity of the extreme weather, according to the weather report. This hot weather wave will persist likely for next two days.

The general public has been advised by experts to limit their exposure to direct sunlight and to drink water and cold beverages in moderation.

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Karachi’s Temperature today:

35 / 24 °C
Increasing cloudiness.
Feels Like:32 °C
Humidity:17%
Precipitation: Rain: 0mm Snow: 0mm
Precipitation Chance: 0%
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Wind:23 km/h
Staff Reporter

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