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Heatwave expected in Sindh as high-pressure system develops

Heatwave expected in Sindh as high-pressure system develops
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The Pakistan Meteorological Department has issued a heatwave warning for Sindh, with temperatures expected to reach up to 51°C in some districts. Residents are advised to prepare for extreme heat conditions lasting through June 12.

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--> Home Sindh Heatwave expected in Sindh as high-pressure system develops According to PMD forecast, Karachi s temperatures likely to rise between 39°C to 42°C from June 8 to June 12

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