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"textContent": "ISLAMABAD: The Twin Cities on Saturday evening saw a sudden change in the weather as air refreshed after the region experienced light rain showers.\n\nThe rainfall brings a noticeable drop in temperature across the twin cities, though currently scattered and light.\n\nHumidity levels remain high, and the weather continues to feel slightly uncomfortable despite the cooling effect of the rain.\n\nSkies remain partly cloudy, with more intermittent showers expected in the coming hours, keeping conditions changeable.\n\nChilly winds accompanying the rain have further added to the cooling trend, signalling a shift away from the earlier warm and humid conditions.\n\nThe Met Department predicted that the rainfall may continue for the next two hours as well.\n\nThe post Islamabad weather: Twin Cities turn colder after light rain showers appeared first on HUM News English.",
"title": "Islamabad weather: Twin Cities turn colder after light rain showers"
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