In Karachi, Pakistan’s bustling metropolis, the return of the sea breeze has brought some relief, but the city continues to face intense heat. The Meteorological Department has reported that the sea breezes are moving at a pace of 27 kilometers per hour, providing a slight reprieve.
Despite this, the hot and humid weather set to persist for the next 24 hours. Over the last day, Karachi’s temperature hit a low of 31.5 degrees Celsius, and today, residents can expect temperatures to climb between 35 and 37 degrees Celsius. The air remains thick with humidity, hovering around 55 percent, making the heat feel even more oppressive.
As the city copes with these challenging conditions, people are advised to stay hydrated and avoid unnecessary outdoor activities during peak heat hours. The forecast indicates no immediate relief from the sweltering temperatures, so residents should brace themselves for continued discomfort.
The Meteorological Department will keep monitoring the weather closely and provide updates. For now, Karachi’s weather situation emphasizes the importance of preparing for extreme heat and taking necessary precautions to stay safe and cool.