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Possible light rain expected in Karachi, cold to Increase

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Possible light rain expected in Karachi, cold to Increase

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There is a possibility of light rain in Karachi on Monday and Tuesday, due to which the cold may increase, Bol News reported.

The Meteorological Department said that Monday may record a minimum temperature of 12 degrees Celsius due to rain.

Moreover, the temperature is expected to reach 14 degrees Celsius on Tuesday, during which winds are likely to blow from the north and south-west in the city. The Met department further added that there is a chance of dry weather in 24 hours and cool weather at night.

The minimum temperature of the city was recorded at 13 degrees Celsius, while the maximum temperature is expected to be 28 degrees Celsius, and the humidity is 67 percent.

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 The Meteorological Department further said that light fog is also likely to prevail in the city in the morning.

Earlier, there is a possibility of drizzle in different areas of Karachi this evening, Bol News reported on Saturday.

The Meteorological Department said that Karachi is likely to remain partially cloudy during the next 24 hours.

The Meteorological Department further added that the city is likely to be partly cloudy on Sunday and Monday, and it is likely to be cool at night.

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