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  • Today's Weather - Multan, PAK

    May 12, 2025 11:37 PM
    MULTAN
    31°
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    Feels like 33°
    Hi --
    Lo 26°C
    Clear
  • WEATHER FORECASTMultan, Punjab, PK
    • Windchill31°C
      Daily Rain--
    • Dew Point20°C
      Monthly Rain--
    • Humidity54%
      Avg. WindNE 6 mph
    • Pressure--
      Wind Gust--
    • Sunrise5:22 AM
      MoonFull
    • Sunset6:58 PM
      UV Index10 (Very High)
  • WEATHER FORECASTMultan, Punjab, PK
    TonightLo 27°C
    Weather forecast icon
    Mostly clear. Low temperature around 80F. Dew point will be around 67F with an average humidity of 15%. Winds will be 5 mph from the NE.
    TomorrowHi 39°C
    Sunny. High temperature around 103F. Dew point will be around 61F with an average humidity of 16%. Winds will be 6 mph from the N.
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