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Karachi Weather: Very unhealthy air quality to persist for next three days

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Karachi faces severe air pollution through Saturday and Sunday.
Weather and air quality improve significantly starting Monday.
Officials urge precautions amid persistent smog and heat.
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Citizens of Karachi are advised to be cautious as the city is expected to experience very unhealthy air quality, with temperatures ranging between 36°C and 33°C, according to AccuWeather data.

Karachi is likely to experience gradual improvements in weather conditions over the next three days, though poor air quality warnings will persist through to Sunday before normalizing on Monday.

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Karachi Weather on Saturday, November 1:

Hazy and very warm conditions prevail with explicit “very unhealthy” air quality warnings.

Temperatures reached 36°C during peak temperatures, while 19°C low temperatures. RealFeel hit 37°C while RealFeel shade reached 35°C.

Light easterly winds of 7km/h added further challenges while moderate UV Index of 3.0 completed challenging conditions.

Karachi Weather on Sunday, November 2:

The air quality crisis remains at its worst today with another day of hazy, warm conditions and constant “very unhealthy” alerts.

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Temperatures hover between 36°C high and 20°C low with RealFeel at 37°C and RealFeel shade at 34°C. Winds shift northwesterly at 9 km/h while UV Index increases from 2.0 to 5.0.

Karachi Weather on Monday, November 3:

A significant improvement was seen as sunshine returned after an initial cloudy start and air quality warnings were removed from forecast.

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Temperatures have declined from 35°C highs to 20°C lows with RealFeel matching this, shade matching at 33°C and west-southwesterly winds of 11 km/h providing improved air circulation; UV Index remains stable at 5.0.

The three-day period shows a clear transition from dangerous air quality conditions over the weekend to more normal atmospheric conditions by Monday, providing much-needed relief from the pollution crisis that has affected the city.

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