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Karachi Weather: Today Weather in Karachi 13th May 2020

Met department predicts heatwaves in Karachi from today
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Karachi Weather: Today Weather in Karachi 13th May 2020

Karachi Weather: Very hot and dry weather is predicted in the city for Wednesday 13th May by the Meteorological department.

The maximum temperature is expected between 38 to 40 degrees Celsius.

According to a Meteorological department official, the forecast for the heatwave which continued for 3 days is over in Karachi. The maximum temperature is to range between 38 to 42 degrees Celsius.

“Weather conditions have become better as sea breeze resumed in the. The maximum temperature recorded today was 39 degrees Celsius,” said Sardar Sarfaraz of the Met department, adding that there was no chance for rain in coming weeks.

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Karachi Pakistan

Karachi is the business hub of Pakistan and capital city of Sindh Province. Karachi is also thelargest and most populous city of Pakistan. Karachi is located on the Arabian Sea and hosts the largest ports of Pakistan – Port Bin Qasim.
The city was established in 1729. In 19th century East India Company started transforming the city into a modern port. Karachi is a diverse city in terms of ethnics, linguistics, and religion, as well as a socially liberal and secular city.
There are several architectures in Karachi including the the colonial-era Frere Hall, Mazar-e-Quaid, and Karachi Ports Trust Building, the ever-grand Mohatta Palace, the vibrant port of Karachi, and the astounding medieval and modern blend of the Karachi Central Business District architecture.

 

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