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City faces mercury soaring above 40 Celsius

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A weather official has said that Karachi is undergoing a heat wave that will continue for the next three days. Chief Meteorologist, Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), Sardar Sarfaraz has said that maximum temperature in Karachi has been recorded 40 ºCelsius and above today. Due to the formation of a low-pressure area over the North Arabian Sea, the winds from the sea to the city have been suspended and the hot weather will be continued for the next two days, Sarfaraz said. The met office in a heatwave alert earlier said that due to the low pressure in North Arabian Sea maximum temperature in Karachi may rise to 40 ºCelsius and above from 1st July to 3rd July. The weather will be turned pleasant on July 4 and 5 with drizzling in the morning and night on both days, the weather official said. “Karachi can receive showers in coming week,” Sardar Sarfaraz said. The PMD predicted rainfall in Tharparkar, Sukkur, Larkana, Jacobabad, Dadu and Shaheed Benazirabad oday.

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