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Climate of Karachi |
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Karachi, the capital of the province of Sindh is located on the coast of the Arabian sea in the north western part of the Indus river delta. Karachi acts as the cultural, economical, political and educational center of Pakistan and is also reputed for being the second most populated city in the world with refugees and migrants coming in from the neighboring countries. As such, Karachi houses a very cosmopolitan population making the city life more spirited and vibrant.
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Since it is situated near the coast, the city of Karachi is bound to have a mild and temperate climate. On the other hand, while discussing the climate of Karachi, it is also important to note that Karachi's climate generally has a very high level of humidity which consequently leads to the city having a mild winter and a very warm and humid summer.
The climate of Karachi normally remains static with timely monsoons in the month of July. Summers in Karachi can be extremely uncomfortable since the temperature goes as high as 30 to 45 degree Celsius, its best for the tourists to visit Karachi during the winter months of November and December. Moreover, the winter in Karachi is also the most popular season for weddings, parties and fun-fiesta and tourists generally prefer visiting Karachi at this time of the year.
The coolest months in Karachi are January and February during which the temperature remains about 56 degree Fahrenheit. The climate of Karachi is particularly suitable to travelers coming from countries having moderate weather. On the contrary, the tourists coming from the cold western countries might find the weather of Karachi to be a little inconvenient. Nonetheless, with such an array of spectacular tourist destinations and entertainment offered by the city, the climate of Karachi will scarcely be a matter of consideration.
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