The Karachi Meteorological Department has issued a weather forecast predicting scorching temperatures and dry conditions in the city over the next three days. Residents and commuters advised to take precautions and stay hydrated as the mercury soars.
The Meteorological Department of Karachi has forecasted that Karachi will experience hot and dry weather in the coming days. Here are the key points from the weather report:
- Dry and Dusty Winds: During the daytime, most parts of Karachi likely to be affected by dry and dusty winds originating from Rajasthan. These winds can contribute to an increase in airborne dust and a decrease in air quality. Residents advised to take necessary precautions, especially those with respiratory conditions.
- Coastal Relief: While the majority of the city expected to be under the influence of the dry winds, some coastal areas may experience relief in the form of sea breezes from the southwest. This can provide a bit of respite from the otherwise sweltering heat.
- Temperature Range: Karachi residents should prepare for soaring temperatures, with the mercury expected to reach between 35 to 37 degrees Celsius during this period. The heat, coupled with the dry conditions, can make outdoor activities uncomfortable, so staying indoors during peak heat hours is advisable.
- Sindh Region: The hot and dry weather not limited to Karachi alone. Most parts of Sindh expected to experience similar conditions, so residents across the province should remain cautious and stay hydrated.
As Karachi braces for the upcoming heatwave, it’s crucial for residents to stay well-hydrated, use sunscreen, and limit outdoor activities during the hottest hours of the day. Additionally, be mindful of the potential impact of dry and dusty winds on air quality. Following these precautions will help ensure the well-being of everyone in the city during this period of hot and dry weather.