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Very hot, humid weather forecast for Sindh
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UrduPoint
· Jun 27, 2026
Hot and mostly dry weather forecast across most districts of Balochistan
Hot and mostly dry weather forecast across most districts of Balochistan
HESPRESS English
· Jul 6, 2026
Morocco forecasts another hot day as fog forms along coasts
Morocco’s weather agency expects hot to locally very hot conditions across several parts of the country on Monday, with the highest temperatures forecast in inland and southern areas. The heat will affect the Saharan provinces, the southeast, the northern and central plains, Saiss, Oulmès and inland Souss, according to forecasts from the General Directorate of [] The post Morocco forecasts another hot day as fog forms along coasts appeared first on HESPRESS English - Morocco News.
Middle East News 247
· Jul 9, 2026
UAE Temperatures Climb to 47°C as Humidity Increases Fog Risk Early Next Week
The UAE is set to experience hot summer conditions with temperatures reaching as high as 47°C inland, while rising humidity is expected to increase the likelihood of fog and mist across some coastal and inland areas during the early hours of next week. According to the National Center of Meteorology (NCM), Thursday’s weather will be [] The post UAE Temperatures Climb to 47°C as Humidity Increases Fog Risk Early Next Week appeared first on Middle East News 247.
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Related coverage for "Very hot, humid weather forecast for Sindh": UrduPoint — Hot and mostly dry weather forecast across most districts of Balochistan. HESPRESS English — Morocco forecasts another hot day as fog forms along coasts. Middle East News 247 — UAE Temperatures Climb to 47°C as Humidity Increases Fog Risk Early Next Week