The Meteorological Department reports that there is little prospect of rain today, so Karachi’s oppressive heat is predicted to persist. Residents are dealing with hot and muggy conditions, with a high of 37 to 38 degrees Celsius.
The air’s 70% humidity level, according to the Karachi weather office, is making the city’s residents’ misery even worse. Today’s lowest temperature ever recorded was 31 degrees Celsius.
The low wind speed is causing the sea winds to blow at a speed of five kilometers per hour, which is adding to the extreme heat.
There is no sign of an imminent break in the extreme temperature that Karachi is now experiencing. The locals are finding it difficult to go about their regular lives because of the high heat and humidity.
Later today, sea breezes will potentially return, providing much-needed relief.