Summary
- KARACHI: The Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecast partly cloudy, hot, and humid weather in Karachi over the next three days, with chances of light drizzle during morning and night hours in some areas.
- The weather conditions are likely to remain humid, with occasional strong winds during the forecast period.
- The overall weather pattern indicates stable but humid conditions in Karachi, with sea breezes continuing to play a key role in regulating temperatures in the metropolitan city.
KARACHI: The Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecast partly cloudy, hot, and humid weather in Karachi over the next three days, with chances of light drizzle during morning and night hours in some areas.
According to the latest forecast, sea breezes remain fully active along the Karachi coastline, which is expected to provide partial relief from the heat. The weather conditions are likely to remain humid, with occasional strong winds during the forecast period.
Officials said that Karachi’s maximum temperature is expected to range between 34°C and 36°C over the next few days. Humidity levels are projected to remain high, with around 75 percent in the morning and nearly 65 percent in the evening, contributing to a muggy feel across the city.
The Met Office added that light drizzle may occur intermittently in certain parts of the city, particularly during early morning and late-night hours. However, no significant rainfall is expected during this period.
Across Sindh, most districts are likely to experience hot and dry weather conditions. However, isolated areas of Dadu district may see dust storms, strong winds, and light rain accompanied by thunder.
Coastal regions are expected to remain partly cloudy with occasional gusty winds. Weather experts have advised residents to take precautions during peak heat hours and stay hydrated due to persistent humidity levels.
The overall weather pattern indicates stable but humid conditions in Karachi, with sea breezes continuing to play a key role in regulating temperatures in the metropolitan city.
Authorities have not issued any severe weather warnings but continue to monitor atmospheric conditions for any sudden changes.
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