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Hot and dry weather expected in most parts of country

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan Meteorological Department said that weather will remain hot and dry in most parts of country during next 24 hours. 

According to details, PMD predict that hot and humid weather is expected in most parts of country. According to details isolated rain-thundershower also expected in Hazara, Rawalpindi, Bhawalpur, Multan, D.G Khan, Gurjranwala and Lahore region.

MET predict that there is still no chance of rain in Karachi and neighboring areas and weather will remain hot in Karachi.

Rain-thundershowers with dusty winds are expected occurred at Hazara division, Kashmir, and some parts of Punjab during last 24 hours.

Hottest temperature was record at Nukkundi 44°C, Dadu, Moenjodaro, Dalbandin, Sh.benazirabad, Sibbi, Turbat and  43°C at Larkana,

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