Tuesday, 5 March 2013

Temperature In Karachi

Source(Google.com.pk)
Temperature In Karachi Biography
Karachi, the city of light is the biggest city, and the chief seaport & financial hub of Pakistan, and the capital of the province of Sindh. The city has an expected inhabitants of 13 to 15 million, while the total urban area has a inhabitants of more than 13 million. Karachi tends to have a moderately gentle weather with low levels of average rainfall about 10 inches yearly, mostly occurs during the July-August monsoon season. Winters are mild and the summers are warm. During the summer, 30 to 44 degrees Celsius from April to August and the winter months from November to February are usually judged the best times to trip Karachi. July, December and January have pleasant and cloudy weather. Karachi's maximum recorded temperature is 47 °C (117 °F), on June 18, 1979, and the minimum is 0.0 °C (32.0 °F), recorded on 21 January 1934.

Till the beginning of March the weather becomes hot. The lowest temperature ever recorded was 7 °C (45 °F) on 9 March 1979 and the highest was 41.5 °C (106.7 °F) on 2 March 2004.[2] The highest temperature was again recorded in 2010. Being a hot month there is no rain, yet drizzle can occur rarely. March is the annual spring season in Karachi after winter; spring brings beautiful flowers in the city. Many flowers shows are also held in the city in March. A weather system dumped 130 millimetres (5.1 in) rain in 1967, which is March's highest rainfall for the city
The heatwave of March continues in April as well. Temperatures increase and the weather remains dry and hot. The humidity remains between 65–75%. The highest temperature during April was 44.4 °C (111.9 °F), which was recorded on 16 April 1947, while the lowest temperature of 12.2 °C (54.0 °F) was recorded on 29 April 1967.[2] Rain is rare in this month. The highest monthly rainfall of 52.8 millimetres (2.08 in) was recorded in 1935
May is the hottest month for Karachi, with temperatures touching 40 °C (104 °F). The hottest May was on 9 May 1938, when temperatures reached 48.8 °C (119.8 °F); the lowest temperature ever recorded was on 4 May 1989 when 17.7 °C (63.9 °F) was recorded.[2] The humidity is quite high in this month as well between 70–80%. The traffic remains low during the afternoon due to intense heat. Rainfall remains rare during this month and the sky remains cloudless. The highest monthly rain that occurred was in May 1933, when 33 millimetres (1.3 in) rain lashed the city.[4] In 1999, 2001 and 2010, three major cyclones were formed that came close to Karachi. The 1999 cyclone (the fourth strongest cyclone of the Arabian Sea) hit close to Karachi, while the 2001 India cyclone (the third strongest cyclone of the Arabian Sea) made landfall near the Indian border. Cyclone Phet was formed in May 2010, about 1100 km away from Karachi. In May 1902, a cyclonic storm struck the coast in the vicinity of Karachi
Temperature In Karachi
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Temperature In Karachi
Temperature In Karachi
Temperature In Karachi
Temperature In Karachi
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Temperature In Karachi
Temperature In Karachi
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Temperature In Karachi
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