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Weather update: Karachi, Sindh weather update; day temperatures continue to increase

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Gusty winds likely to decrease temperatures in Karachi, Sindh

Gusty winds likely to decrease temperatures in Karachi, Sindh

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Karachi can expect mainly hot and dry weather from Monday evening to Wednesday, as forecasted by the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).

This trend is also predicted for Hyderabad and most areas of Sindh during these days. Due to the absence of rain, temperatures will rise gradually throughout the week. The synoptic situation indicates that continental air is dominant across much of Pakistan.

Expect hot and dry weather in Karachi, Hyderabad, and most parts of Sindh from Monday evening through the next 2-3 days. There’s no significant rain expected, so temperatures will rise gradually this week. In Karachi, temperatures will be around 35-37°C on Tuesday and Wednesday, while in Hyderabad, they’ll reach 39-41°C. Recently, Karachi, Hyderabad, and other districts experienced hot and humid weather.

Dadu was the hottest area in Pakistan, reaching a high of 45°C, with morning humidity at 41%. Karachi saw a maximum temperature of 36°C with morning humidity at 72%, while Hyderabad recorded a maximum of 40°C with morning humidity at 75%.

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