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Karachi, Sindh weather forecast: windy weather expected in the city

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KARACHI: The Met Office has forecast windy weather in the city under the influence of a westerly wave.

The weather will remain partly cloudy, hot, and humid in the next 24 hours.

The minimum temperature was recorded at 29 Celsius in the city, while the maximum temperature could remain between 33 Celsius to 35-degree.

According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), the weather will be severely hot in most districts of upper Sindh. Gusty winds and dust storms are likely to hit the province’s upper and central districts at night.

The weather will remain hot and humid in coastal districts south of Sindh.

Karachi’s temperature today:

34 / 29 °C
Showers early. Scattered clouds.
Feels Like:40 °C
Humidity:63%
Precipitation: Rain: 0.1mm Snow: 0mm
Precipitation Chance: 17%
WSW
Wind:29 km/h
Staff Reporter

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