This article is shared by Umair Dero for PWP from Hyderabad city, Sindh, Pakistan
List of Highest 24 Hours Precipitation in different cities of Pakistan (own’s record of cities):
• Karachi: 278.1 mm on 7th August 1953
• Hyderabad: 250.7 mm on 12th September 1962
• Nawabshah: 256.5 mm on 2nd July 1972
• Tharparkar: 512.0 mm on 15th July 1959
• Badin: 343.0 mm on 15th July 1959
• Larkana: 209.0 mm on 7th July 2003
• Dadu: 196.0 mm on 7th July 2003
• Padidan: 238.0 mm on 31st August 2011
• Jacobabad: 128.0 mm (unknown day)
• Islamabad: 620.0 mm on 23rd July 2001
• Rawalpindi: 335.0 mm on 23rd July 2001
• Lahore: 396.2 mm on 10th July 1881
• Sialkot: 299.2 mm on 31st July 1961
• Faisalabad: 264.2 mm on 5th September 1961
• Multan: 120.0 mm on 8th August 2010
• Bahawalpur: 134.1 mm on 28th July 1920
• Murree: 255.0 mm on 10th September 1992
• Sargodha: 205.0 mm on 29th July 2007
• Dera Ismail Khan: 202.0 mm on 4th August 2010
• Peshawar: 274.0 mm on 29th July 2010
• Kohat: 240.0 mm on 26th August 2011
• Risalpur: 280.0 mm on 29th July 2010
• Muzaffarabad: 208.0 mm on 10th September 1992
• Quetta: 113.0 mm on 17th December 2000
• Gawadar: 227.0 mm on 5th June 2010
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