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Feels-Like Temperatures in Karachi Increase Above 50°C in Some Areas

July 16, 2024
in Pakistan
Feels-Like Temperatures in Karachi Increase Above 50°C in Some Areas
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Karachi is going through a very hot day, with temperatures climbing up to 39 degrees Celsius, according to the Met Department. In some areas, it feels even hotter, with temperatures feeling like they are over 50 degrees Celsius.

The lack of sea breezes today has made the weather very humid, making it feel even hotter for everyone. This combination of high temperatures and humidity has made it a particularly tough day for residents.

Despite the heat, there is a bit of good news. The Met Department has forecasted a chance of light rain and drizzle later this evening or tonight. This potential rainfall could help cool things down and bring some much-needed relief from the intense heat.

People living in Karachi are being advised to drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. It’s also recommended to avoid being outside in the sun for long periods, especially during the hottest parts of the day. Taking these precautions can help residents cope better with the extremely hot weather.

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