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Historic July breaks 13-month warmth record: two hottest days ever recorded
Record heat, 1.48°C above pre-industrial levels influenced by El Nino and climate change: EU scientists
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Intense heat claimed lives of 550 pilgrims during Hajj, diplomats confirm
This year's hajj involved around 1.8 million participants, with 1.6 million from abroad
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What will the weather be like in Karachi throughout Eidul Adha?
Mercury may hit a maximum of 37 degrees Celsius in port city
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Shaheed Benazirabad sizzles at 49°C
Families gathered under the shade of trees and enjoyed the cool water
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Scientists engineer silk that keeps skin cooler than cotton
Researchers at Nanjing and Stanford University have created a silk fabric that will reflect 95% of direct sunlight
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Hot, dry weather to persist in twin cities
Advised people to drink plenty of water, juices and use watermelon to wash out their upper respiratory system
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Above average temperature forecast for Karachi from Thursday
Temperature may increase to 39C after March 30
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Karachiites brave sweltering heat to celebrate Eid
Mercury touches 40 degrees with ‘real-feel’ of 43°C on second day of Islamic festival
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Pre-monsoon rains to bring respite from scorching heat by mid-June
Met office predicts 2 to 3 degree increase in temperatures across Pakistan in first half of June
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Mercury may drop tomorrow in Sindh
Karachi residents endure 41.5°C temperature
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People throng picnic spot in Munda to escape hot weather
Cold water, sweet river breeze act as change-multipliers on those who want to escape hot summer weather
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Pakistan at its hottest, says Met
DI Khan sizzles at 51 degrees, breaking 31-year-old record
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After Turbat, interior Sindh ‘to bear the brunt of summers’
PMD predicts temperature hitting 53° Celsius in June
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Pakistan’s hottest day recorded in Turbat
The temperature equalled the one measured on May 27, 2010 in Mohenjo Daro which broke a 12-year record
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Karachi to sizzle at 40C+ 'real feel' in first 2 weeks of Ramazan
Met office offical says weather will remain “extremely hot” in the city till the end of May
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Mercury shoots to 47°C in Sukkur
It is the highest temperature anywhere in the country in April so far and broke a 17-year record
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Hot weather to persist for next three days in Sindh
Temperature expected to rise to 41°C on Tuesday
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Pakistan sizzles in hottest week of year
Pre-monsoon showers are expected after first week of June
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Beat the heat: Demand of Lahori air coolers increases in city
Locals prefer it over air conditioners as it is easier on the pocket