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Maximum Temperature 51 degree in Sindh and Southern Punjab

KHANPUR: Hot and Dry weather grips Southern Punjab and Interior Sindh on the 3rd day of Eid on Tuesday 26, May 2020 as the maximum temperature recorded 51c.

Hot and dry weather is expected to continue this week and expected to exceed further in the month of June.

According to our correspondent in Khanpur – “Water is too hot that we are unable to take bath and outside it feels like we are being baked.” – Said Abdullah Ali.

Maximum Temperature 51 degree in Interior Sindh and Southern Punjab
Street of Khanpur City

The Similar weather reported from Multan, Bhakkar, Rahim Yar Khan and Bahawalpur.

There’s a chance of thunderstorm in Southern Punjab by the end of this month.

Maximum Temperature 51 degree in Interior Sindh and Southern Punjab

Meanwhile in the Interior Sindh, Ratodero, Shikarpur, Sukkur, Larkana, Jaccobabad and Moro.

Maximum Temperature 51 degree in Interior Sindh and Southern Punjab

Mainly hot and dry weather to continue in Sindh, while warm weather in the Sindh’s capital city Karachi.

In the Federal Capital City, Islamabad Maximum temperature 41C recorded on Tuesday, according to weather experts there are chances of thunderstorm within 48 hours.

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