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Karachi to experience intense heat in next 24 hours

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Karachi to experience intense heat in next 24 hours

Karachi to experience intense heat in next 24 hours

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  • Karachi’s weather to remain hot and humid.
  • Maximum temperature expected to reach 38°C.
  • Humidity levels in Karachi at 70%.
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The meteorological forecast indicates a marginal rise in Karachi’s temperature today.

Per the Meteorological Department’s projections, the city anticipates hot and humid conditions over the next 24 hours.

Experts predict that Karachi’s peak temperature may reach 38 degrees Celsius, with the potential for perceived temperatures to soar as high as 42 degrees Celsius throughout the daytime.

The Department reports atmospheric humidity at 70 percent, accompanied by a coastal breeze averaging speeds between 15 to 17 kilometers per hour.

In contrast, the meteorological outlook for Balochistan suggests clear, dry, and temperate weather for the Quetta Valley and its vicinities.

While regions such as Kalat, Ziarat, Mastung, Pashin, and Qila Saifullah can expect moderate weather, southern and central Balochistan are likely to experience elevated temperatures.

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It is noteworthy that Sibi registered as the nation’s warmest locale yesterday, with temperatures cresting at 48 degrees Celsius.

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