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Karachi weather remains pleasant with hazy sunshine

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Karachi experiences mild temperatures with hazy sunshine for three days.
PMD reports stable weather expected to continue through Thursday.
Ideal conditions support commuting, construction, and outdoor activities.
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Karachi is experiencing pleasant autumn conditions, with sunny skies and mild temperatures creating a perfect environment for pleasant outdoor work.

According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) data, Tuesday is forecasted to bring hazy sun with temperatures ranging between 31°C and 13°C, reaching 32°C RealFeel temperature, while RealFeel shade temperature remains comfortably at 30°C.

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Westerly winds at 7 km/h provide gentle ventilation while the UV Index remains steady at moderate 4.0.

Weather officials forecast a stable pattern to continue through Thursday, with nearly identical weather expected daily.

This provides ideal conditions for outdoor activities, construction projects, and daily commuters without being interrupted by inclement conditions.

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Karachi Air Quality

Air quality in Karachi has deteriorated significantly, with PM2.5 levels in several areas of the city reaching dangerous levels.

According to the latest air quality data, multiple locations have recorded PM2.5 concentrations far exceeding safe limits, raising serious concerns about public health.

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The air quality monitoring stations across Karachi have shown alarmingly high levels of PM2.5 in several key areas. DG House in DHA 5, Saddar Town, recorded a PM2.5 level of 165 µg/m³, Zafar Memon DHA, Saddar Town PM2.5: 108 µg/m³, Fazlee Sons Private Limited, Saddar Town PM2.5: 167 µg/m³, and Karachi Zoo, Jamshed Town PM2.5: 168 µg/m³, also reported unhealthy air quality.

NED University City Campus in Saddar Town recorded the highest level at 218 µg/m³, which falls under the extremely hazardous category, posing significant risks to public health.

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