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Winters to be Longer in Karachi – says PMD

bySyed Mahad
October 28, 2020
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Winters in Karachi are expected to be longer than usual says PMD
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Winters in the port city of Pakistan, Karachi are expected to be longer this year, an authority of the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) cautioned, noticing that the pertinent viewpoint would be delivered in the main seven day stretch of November. In a day by day estimate report gave Wednesday, the PMD representative said Karachi’s winters climate is required to get colder around evening time throughout the following two-to-four days.

The changing climate is relied upon to acquire colder evenings the port city throughout the following not many days, they said. “Because of an adjustment in the breeze bearing over [every] 24 hours, the climate gets chillier around evening time.” The representative referenced that October’s normal temperature was 21.9°C; in any case, “nowadays the temperature is being recorded at 17.5°C, which is lower than ordinary”.

Tags: ClimateClimate ChangeEnvironmentKarachiPakistanPort CityWinters
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