Sardar Sarfraz, Karachi’s chief meteorologist, has forecast a little rise in the city’s overnight temperatures for Tuesday and Wednesday.
During these evenings, temperatures are predicted to fall to 10 to 12 degrees Celsius.
The first few days of Ramadan should continue to have favorable weather, Sarfraz said. The sea wind will keep the evenings cooler even though the daytime temperatures will be somewhat warm.
Sarfraz did, however, issue a warning that starting on March 20, temperatures could rise sharply, with the final ten days of Ramadan possibly seeing greater temperatures.