Pakistan could reach 120 degrees this week setting a global record
As global temperatures continue to rise, Pakistan is now facing an alarming heatwave that could push thermometers to a staggering 120 degrees Fahrenheit (approximately 49°C) this week—potentially placing it among the hottest regions on Earth and possibly setting a new global temperature record for April.
According to forecasts cited in an MSN Weather report, the sweltering heat is expected to engulf parts of southern and central Pakistan, compounding concerns over public health, water scarcity, energy shortages, and crop damage.
The cities of Jacobabad and Nawabshah—already known as some of the hottest places on the planet—are expected to be among the worst hit. If Pakistan’s temperatures exceed the 120°F mark this week, the country could claim one of the highest April temperatures ever recorded globally.
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Pakistan could reach 120 degrees this week setting a global record
As global temperatures continue to rise, Pakistan is now facing an alarming heatwave that could push thermometers to a staggering 120 degrees Fahrenheit (approximately 49°C) this week—potentially placing it among the hottest regions on Earth and possibly setting a new global temperature record for April.
According to forecasts cited in an MSN Weather report, the sweltering heat is expected to engulf parts of southern and central Pakistan, compounding concerns over public health, water scarcity, energy shortages, and crop damage.
The cities of Jacobabad and Nawabshah—already known as some of the hottest places on the planet—are expected to be among the worst hit. If Pakistan’s temperatures exceed the 120°F mark this week, the country could claim one of the highest April temperatures ever recorded globally.
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