Top Five Cities of Pakistan for Hottest Weather recorded this year

Top Five Cities of Pakistan for Hottest Weather recorded this year

Top Five Cities of Pakistan for Hottest Weather recorded this year

In this article, we are going to provide details of the top five cities where the temperature is the highest, including other cities globally. It is a fact that 2025 will be one of the hottest years, and it is due to climate change, including global warming. It is recorded with documents that this year in Tibet, including globally, the snowfall was recorded as 23% less compared to last year. Moreover, due to less snowfall compared to last year, it is mentioned by the Pakistan government that this year there would be 23% less water flow as well from the Indus River. 

Which is why the Government of Pakistan has issued a statement that they will not use hydroelectricity this year as much compared to last year due to water shortfall. Additionally, the Government of India has announced that they suspended the Indus Waters Treaty illegally due to excuses and false claims of Pakistan killing 26 Indian people in Kashmir. This year the temperature has risen too much compared to last year, and many people are witnessing the hottest weather this year.

Table Below the Hottest Weather This Year. 

RankCity/LocationCountryTemperature in Celsius
1Dera Ismail KhanPakistan48.4
2JacobabadPakistan48.0
3GanganagarIndia47.4
4SibiPakistan47.4
5BahawalnagarPakistan47.0
6JhelumPakistan47.0
7PodorSenegal46.9
8ArafatSaudi Arabia46.5
9Kota AerodromeIndia46.3
10Al AhsaSaudi Arabia46.2
11NowgongIndia46.1
12RohtakIndia46.1
13JhansiIndia46.0
14MultanPakistan46.0
15SialkotPakistan46.0

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