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Karachi weather update for weekend

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KARACHI – Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecast partly cloudy weather with chances of light rain/drizzle for Karachi during the next couple of days.

According to the synoptic situation, moist currents from the Arabian Sea are penetrating the upper parts of Pakistan.

A shallow westerly wave is also present over the upper parts of the country.

Under the influence of these conditions, hot and humid weather with dust-raising winds is expected in most districts of the province on Saturday evening/night and during the next couple of days.

Partly cloudy weather with light rain/drizzle is expected in coastal areas of Sindh including Karachi during the period.

Maximum temperature in Karachi is likely to remain in the range of 29-31 degree Celsius on Sunday and 31-33 on Monday.

On Saturday, maximum temperature in the port city was recorded 30C. Relative humidity during the morning was recorded 78 per cent.

Meanwhile, most parts of the country remained in the grip of hot and humid weather during the last 24 hours.

However, isolated rain-thundershower occurred in northeast Punjab, Gilgit Baltistan and Kashmir.

Rainfall (mm):

Punjab: Lahore (Airport 27, Tajpura 02), Gujranwala 14, Narowal 01

Gilgit-Baltistan: Babusar 01

Dalbandin and Nokkundi remained the hottest places in the country where mercury rose as high as 43C.

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