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Karachi weather forecast: Sea breeze to bring relief for the citizens

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KARACHI: Relief is on the way for Karachi residents as the Met Department forecasts a decrease in the intensity of heat this week. The current weather in the city is partly cloudy, with sea breezes providing much-needed respite.

Winds are blowing from the southwest at a speed of 22 kilometers per hour, helping to moderate the temperature. Despite this, the maximum temperature is still expected to reach up to 36 degrees Celsius.

The Met Department has indicated that the weather will remain hot and humid over the next 24 hours. However, the restoration of sea breezes is expected to gradually ease the intense heat that has gripped the city in recent days.

Karachi’s temperature today:

33 / 29 °C
Scattered clouds.
Feels Like:39 °C
Humidity:59%
Precipitation: Rain: 0mm Snow: 0mm
Precipitation Chance: 1%
WSW
Wind:27 km/h
Staff Reporter

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