The summertime heat will intensify for the port city’s inhabitants, with feel-like temperatures ranging from 40 to 42 degrees Celsius.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) predicts that Karachi’s weather will likely stay hot and muggy for the next 24 hours, with a high temperature of between 35°C and 37°C and a low temperature of 27.3°C.
The Met Office reports that the city’s winds are blowing at 11 km/h and that the humidity is 70%. It was also mentioned that Karachiites will experience intense heat because the air is more humid.
According to weather researcher Jawwad Memon, “a slight improvement in the weather is expected by the evening,” and the atmosphere is likely to continue partly cloudy in the evening.
In the meantime, PMD has issued a warning about the potential for a heatwave this month, raising temperatures across the nation.
According to the Met Office, this week’s weather will be hot and dry across most of the nation, with “very hot” temperatures in the southern states.
According to the meteorological agency, the rains in April and May have not yet increased the severity of the heat in Islamabad, but the next few days will be quite hot.