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Karachi weather forecast: city to remain hot and humid with temperature rising above 40 degrees

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KARACHI: The maximum temperature in Karachi could sour to 39 degrees Celsius today in the ongoing hot weather spell.

The weather will remain hot and humid, the weather department said.

“The heatwave is not likely this week, however, the weather will remain scorching hot,” Met Office has stated.

The sea breeze blowing with light speed but increased humidity will give a feel of very hot weather. “The May will continue to remain hot and humid in Karachi,” Met Office said.

Nationwide, temperatures, including both daytime and nighttime, are predicted to be higher than normal this month.

Read More: Karachi weather forecast: severe heatwave in the city with partly cloudy weather in the evening

Karachi’s Temperature today:

35 / 27 °C
Sunny.
Feels Like:37 °C
Humidity:43%
Precipitation: Rain: 0mm Snow: 0mm
Precipitation Chance: 0%
W
Wind:27 km/h
Staff Reporter

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