Sonia Hussain
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Karachi, experiencing a drop in temperature to 13.5 degrees Celsius, has become the world's second most polluted city, according to the Met Office.
The dry weather with colder nights is exacerbating air quality issues, with the level of particulate matter reaching 262, ranking the city as the second-most polluted. The maximum temperature in Karachi is expected to be between 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, while humidity stands at 57%.
The weather will remain cold and dry in most Sindh districts, with possible fog and smog in certain areas. Balochistan will experience cold and frosty conditions, particularly in northern districts.
The dry weather with colder nights is exacerbating air quality issues, with the level of particulate matter reaching 262, ranking the city as the second-most polluted. The maximum temperature in Karachi is expected to be between 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, while humidity stands at 57%.
The weather will remain cold and dry in most Sindh districts, with possible fog and smog in certain areas. Balochistan will experience cold and frosty conditions, particularly in northern districts.