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Will Karachi’s temperature drop to 13°C tonight ?

KARACHI: Karachi’s minimum temperature is expected to fall between 13°C and 15°C tonight, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).

Clear skies and cooler nights are forecast for the next 24 hours, the meteorological department said in a statement on Friday.

The city recorded a low of 16.5°C in the last 24 hours, with a humidity level of 76%. Winds from the northeast are blowing at a speed of 6km/h, adding a slight chill to the air.

The drop in temperature marks the arrival of the winter season in the port city after a long wait, with nights becoming cooler over the past few days.

The cooler temperatures are also in line with Met Office’s forecast earlier this week, which said that a drop in temperature in the metropolis was expected soon.

It also said that the weather will remain mostly dry during the daytime.

Meanwhile, residents of Karachi are also facing smoggy conditions as, for the past few weeks, the levels of pollution in the city’s air have fluctuated around “very unhealthy” levels, according to data from the Swiss group IQAir.

Karachi, home to millions and key economic hubs, boasts a large number of vehicles and several industrial units which contribute towards high Air Quality Index (AQI) readings.

However, no significant measures have been taken to lower air pollution levels in the city.

Every winter, a mix of low-grade fuel emissions from factories and vehicles, exacerbated by seasonal crop burn-off by farmers, blanket parts of the country, trapped by cooler temperatures and slow-moving winds.

Karachi, home to millions and key economic hubs, boasts a large number of vehicles and several industrial units which contribute towards high Air Quality Index (AQI) readings.

However, no significant measures have been taken to lower air pollution levels in the city.

Every winter, a mix of low-grade fuel emissions from factories and vehicles, exacerbated by seasonal crop burn-off by farmers, blanket parts of the country, trapped by cooler temperatures and slow-moving winds.

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