Resumption of Sea Breeze Lowers Karachi Temperature by Over 3 Degrees

Karachi, July 23 – The resumption of sea breeze in Karachi has resulted in a significant temperature drop of more than 3 degrees Celsius.
The city experienced a notable improvement in weather conditions over the past few days, with the maximum temperature recorded at 34.5 degrees Celsius, a decrease of 3.1 degrees from the previous day. Additionally, the humidity level saw a 9% reduction, now recorded at 70%.
This change brings a much-needed respite to Karachi residents, who have been enduring higher temperatures in recent days.

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