Karachi to See 41°C Heat over Next 3 Days: PMD
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Karachi to see 41°C heat over next 3 days: PMD
Temperatures in Karachi are expected to remain high over the next three days, ranging between 37°C and 41°C, the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) said on Thursday, warning of continued hot and dry conditions across most parts of Sindh. According to the Met Office, the minimum temperature in the metropolis will hover between 29°C and 31°C during this period. Humidity levels are likely to increase by May 31, reaching up to 55 per cent in t…
Karachi braces for heatwave as temperatures set to cross 40°C
An Edhi volunteer sprays water on a person along a street during a hot summer day in Karachi on May 30, 2024. — INPKARACHI: Temperatures in Karachi are set to climb over the next two days, with the mercury expected to range between 39°C and 41°C on Thursday and Friday, Pakistan...
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PMD warns of intensifying heatwave in Karachi
The PMD predicts Karachi’s temperatures will hit 37-41°C over the next three days. Most of Sindh will experience hot, dry weather. Night temperatures in Karachi will stay between 29-31°C. Humidity may reach 55% by May 31 evening. Winds will mainly come from west/southwest directions. Badin and Tharparkar might see dust storms or light rain today. Climate change severely impacts Pakistan. Heatwaves grow stronger and longer, hitting poor communiti…
Karachi braces for extreme heat: Temperature may feel like 49°C today
The heat is becoming unbearable in Karachi — today the temperature is expected to reach up to 42°C, while it may feel as intense as 49°C, as reported by national media. An intense heatwave continues in Karachi. The Meteorological Department has forecasted a rise in temperature today, stating that the maximum temperature could reach between 40 to 42°C. Weather experts said the perceived temperature will feel like 49°C, with dry winds blowing thr…
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