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Karachi weather forecast: heatwave to persist in the city

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KARACHI: The meteorological department on Tuesday predicted the extremely hot weather and heat wave in Karachi from tomorrow to June 1.

According to a meteorological department spokesperson, Karachi’s weather is expected to stay hot and muggy today. The Department of Meteorology predicts that tomorrow will likely be another extremely hot and humid day in Karachi, with Wednesday’s high expected to be between 40 and 42 degrees Celsius.

On Thursday, the weather may continue to be extremely hot and dry, with a high likely to be between 41 and 43 degrees Celsius.

According to the meteorological authority, the next few days should see temperatures in Badin, Thatta, and Sajawal between 42 and 44 degrees Celsius.

The majority of the country’s plains are expected to see extremely hot weather, with the possibility of windstorms or gusty winds in a few locations in the afternoon, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).

Read More: Lahore weather forecast: Rain likely in city and parts of Punjab

Karachi’s temperature today:

39 / 29 °C
Sunny.
Feels Like:41 °C
Humidity:37%
Precipitation: Rain: 0mm Snow: 0mm
Precipitation Chance: 0%
W
Wind:38 km/h
Staff Reporter

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