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  2. Climate of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    2010 July floods swept 20% of Pakistan's land, the flood is the result of unprecedented Monsoon rains which lasted from 28 July to 31 July 2010. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and North eastern Punjab were badly affected during the monsoon rains when dams, rivers and lakes overflowed.

  3. Climate of Sindh - Wikipedia

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    It was not only the hottest temperature ever recorded in Pakistan but also the hottest reliably measured temperature ever recorded in the continent of Asia [1] [2] and the fourth highest temperature ever recorded on earth. The previous record for Sindh and Pakistan, and for all of Asia, had been 52.8 °C (127.0 °F), reached on 12 June 1919. [3 ...

  4. List of extreme weather records in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Supercell thunderstorm in Larkana on 14 March 2015 Islamabad under dark clouds Supercell thunderstorm in Faisalabad on 13th March 2020 Lightning in Murree during the monsoon of 2005 Extreme weather in Pakistan includes everything from heavy rainfall and flooding to extremely low or extremely high temperatures. Pakistan has one of the highest temperature ranges in the world (temperature range ...

  5. Climate of Islamabad - Wikipedia

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    The record breaking rain fell in just 10 hours. It was the heaviest rainfall in Pakistan during the past 100 years . [21] [22] The following is the Monsoon rainfall in Islamabad since 2006 based on the data from Pakistan Meteorological Department. [23] In 2006, a total of 962 millimetres (37.9 in) rain was recorded. [23]

  6. Climate of Karachi - Wikipedia

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    It is situated in the monsoon region of Pakistan. It is located on the coast bordering the Arabian Sea , and as a result, has a relatively mild climate . However, in more recent years, rainfall has become more abundant, with annual rainfall projected to reach over 500 mm by 2100.

  7. Unusually heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan will affect ... - AOL

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    An estimated 200,000 people in Pakistan could be affected by the upcoming monsoon season, which is expected to bring heavier rains than usual, a top U.N. official warned on Thursday. The United ...

  8. Thar Desert of Sindh - Wikipedia

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    The Thar Desert of Sindh is a desert situated in Sindh, the southeastern region of Pakistan. This desert, forming a part of the expansive Thar Desert, spans across the province of Sindh, contributing to the aridity prevalent in this southeastern expanse. It is a notable geographic feature characterized by its arid landscape and challenging ...

  9. Climate of Rawalpindi - Wikipedia

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    August is the wettest month with an average rainfall of 340.3 millimetres (13.40 in) as the monsoon peak during this month. August is a hot and humid month, however, thunderstorm activity reaches its peak primarily due to the monsoon. On average a thunderstorm happens every other day also attributing it as the wettest month of the year.