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  2. Climate of Hyderabad, Sindh - Wikipedia

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    Being a dry city, Hyderabad's spring season is almost not felt. The highest temperature of spring was 46 °C (115 °F), recorded on April 2, 2002, while the lowest 6 °C (43 °F) was recorded on March 4, 2024. Rains are rare in the spring season. The highest monthly rainfall 47.2 millimetres (1.86 in) was recorded in the month of March.

  3. Climate of Sindh - Wikipedia

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    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] In the winters, frost is common. Central Sindh's temperatures are generally lower than those of upper Sindh but higher than those of lower Sindh. Dry hot days and cool nights are typical during the summer.

  4. Climate of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Sindh floods began during the monsoon season in mid-August 2011, resulting from heavy monsoon rains in Sindh, Eastern Balochistan, and Southern Punjab. [13] The floods have caused considerable damage; an estimated 270 civilians have been killed, with 5.3 million people and 1.2 million homes affected. [ 14 ]

  5. Saeedabad, Sindh Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local Weather ...

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  6. Pakistan Meteorological Department - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) (Urdu: محکمہ موسمیات پاکستان, also known as Pakistan Met Office [3] [4]), is an autonomous and independent institution tasked with providing weather forecasts and public warnings concerning weather for protection, safety and general information. [1]

  7. List of extreme weather records in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Sindh floods began during the monsoon season in mid-August 2011, resulting from heavy monsoon rains in Sindh, eastern Balochistan, and southern Punjab. [76] These floods have caused considerable damage: an estimated 270 civilians were killed, and 5.3 million people – as well as 1.2 million homes – were affected. [ 77 ]

  8. Latifabad Tehsil - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the 2023 census, 65.05% of the population spoke Urdu, 18.29% Sindhi, 5.83% Pashto, 4.69% Punjabi, 1.04% Balochi and 1.01% Saraiki as their first language. 2.48% of the population spoke languages classified as 'Others' as their first language. Muhajirs arrived in Hyderabad after Partition. [7]

  9. 2022 Pakistan floods - Wikipedia

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    Floods in Sindh killed 799 people and injured 8,422. [3] Among the 338 children killed [3] were three who died when the roof of their house collapsed in Kandhkot. [33] 10 million people have been displaced in Sindh and 57,496 houses were severely damaged or completely destroyed, mostly in the Hyderabad Division, and 830 cattle were killed.