Karachi is located on the coast and as a result has a relatively mild climate. The level of precipitation is low for most of the year. However, due to the city's proximity to the sea, humidity levels usually remain high throughout the year. The city enjoys mild winters and warm summers. Karachi also receives the tail end of the monsoon rains. Since summer temperatures (the end of April through the end of August are approximately 30 to 35 degrees Celsius), the winter months (November through March) are the best time to visit Karachi. The month of July generally observes annual monsoon rainfall. December, which is the most popular month for social events such as weddings, fundraisers and charity balls, is frequently the time when most visitors, tourists and expatriates come to Karachi. Karachi (ÙØ±Ø§ÚÙ) is the largest city in Pakistan and the capital of the province of Sindh. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... For the band Monsoon see Sheila Chandra Monsoon in the Vindhya, a mountain chain in central India A monsoon is a periodic wind, especially in the Indian Ocean and southern Asia. ... For the band Monsoon see Sheila Chandra Monsoon in the Vindhya, a mountain chain in central India A monsoon is a periodic wind, especially in the Indian Ocean and southern Asia. ...
Karachi Climatological Information
Month
Average Temperature (in °C)
Relative humidity (in %)
Total Rainfall (in mm)
Min
Max
am
pm
Mean
Jan
13
25
63
45
3.6
Feb
14
26
72
49
6.4
Mar
19
29
79
57
8.3
Apr
23
32
87
62
4.9
May
26
34
88
68
0.0
Jun
28
34
86
69
3.9
Jul
27
33
28
73
64.4
Aug
26
31
90
74
44.8
Sep
25
31
89
71
22.8
Oct
22
33
83
57
0.3
Nov
18
31
68
49
1.7
Dec
14
27
64
45
4.5
See also
Karachi Karachi (ÙØ±Ø§ÚÙ) is the largest city in Pakistan and the capital of the province of Sindh. ...