Even though winters are upon us, it’s undeniable that it hasn’t made all of us pull out our jackets and socks just yet. How about we reminisce what our cities will feel like come next year? Below are listed the hottest cities of Pakistan.Â
Turbat, Balochistan
It is a small town with an International Airport but don’t think of going there in summers if you can’t handle the heat. 53.5 Celsius was recorded here. That is the highest Asia has seen. If you do have some business there it would be better to postpone or take extra care when you do go eventually.

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Mohenjo Daro, Sindh
If you have plans of visiting ancients ruins of Indus civilization then I would recommend that you do that after summers, as it also holds the record for the 4th highest temperature ever recorded on earth along with Turbat . Water and shade is a big issue as it is all ruins and small towns are far from the main ruins.

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Larkana, Sindh
The temperature mostly stays near 50 celsius but the recorded highest ever was 53 . It sees both extreme of weather and it can drop down to -2 in winters. In summers keep yourself hydrated and do any work in the evening or early in the morning, before the full bloom of the sun.

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Jacobabad, Sindh
Although not known for its highest temperature in the country, it is one of the hottest place as the temperature may remain above 50 for many days in summer and summer here is really long. It doesn’t go down as the city is in a desert and rainfall is scarce here.

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Sibi, Balochistan
The city is situated in plains with dry mountains in the north making this city the hottest city in Asia as temperature remains near 52 on most summer days. The area is remote but fertile, adding the factor of humidity thus making it more difficult to live in summers. The precipitation is quite low so the temperature doesn’t go down.

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