KARACHI: Hot weather persists

Published April 28, 2003

KARACHI, April 27: The meteorological department on Sunday recorded a maximum temperature of 42 degrees centigrade and minimum temperature of 24.6 degrees centigrade in Karachi. Humidity remained 21 per cent.

The met office has forecast a very hot and dry weather on Monday with dust rising winds for Karachi and rest of the region as the maximum temperature in the city is expected to soar up ranging between 40 to 42°C on Monday. — Staff Reporter

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