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Default The Sizzling Hot And Rainy Weather In Pakistan

Just as global warming has been occurring for some time, so too have its impacts been increasing until now in Pakistan. It has caused not only rainfall and floods but heat.

Climate change that damages the Ozone Layer has caused much sizzling weather in Pakistan. Winter season duration has diminished much more than summer season duration, whereas summer season duration starts early and ends later, maximizing its duration.

Winter starts in November and ends in mid-February, whereas the summer season starts in March and ends in September in Pakistan. Chilled weather subsidizes at the end of January, whereas summer subsidizes in September.

Hot weather goes with 42 degree Celsius in April and it becomes scorching with 54 degree Celsius from June to July.*It is an oppressively hot climate these days in the areas of Pakistan that are not chilled.

May and June are way too sizzling hot months. Intensity of heat mitigates, but temperature does not in July.

The monsoon season starts from May until August, which caused floods and rain all over the country last year. It was way too lethal, either in terms of loss of money or in terms of loss of life.

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