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 GEO Pakistan
 Dry weather to prevail in country
 Updated at: 0936 PST,  Monday, September 29, 2008
 KARACHI: The Met office has forecast dry weather in most parts of country during next 24 hours.

According to the meteorological department, the hottest temperature expected during next 24 hours is around 41 degree centigrade in Sukkur, Turbat and Nawabshah.

Maximum temperature in Karachi is likely to be 33 degree centigrade, Islamabad 35, Lahore 35, Peshawar 36, Quetta 32, Gilgit 30, Muzaffarabad 35 while maximum temperature in Skardu is likely to be 25 degree centigrade.

The maximum temperature recorded during last 24 hours was Nokandi and Nawabshah with temperature rising to 41 degree centigrade.
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