Temperature today in Karachi is expected to remain high, ranging between 35°C to 37°C, accompanied by intense humidity and strong sea breezes, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD). The city is bracing for another hot and humid day as weather conditions continue to reflect the typical early summer pattern.
The Met Office has forecasted that Karachi’s temperature today could make outdoor activities uncomfortable, especially during peak hours. With the mercury likely touching 37 degrees Celsius, residents are advised to take precautions against heat exposure.
Humidity levels in the city have reached 75%, contributing to the sticky and uncomfortable weather. This elevated moisture in the air is likely to make the heat feel even more intense, especially in low-ventilated indoor areas or crowded outdoor spaces.
According to the PMD, sea breeze is blowing at a speed of 24 km/h, offering some relief amid the rising temperatures. These winds, although not strong enough to significantly cool down the city, play a key role in maintaining air quality and bringing minor comfort to coastal areas.
In the past 24 hours, Karachi recorded a minimum temperature of 28.5°C, which is slightly above average for this time of the year. The consistent rise in nighttime temperatures is also contributing to overall discomfort, as the city experiences little relief after sunset.
Meteorologists suggest that these weather patterns are expected to persist in the coming days. Karachiites are advised to stay hydrated, avoid direct sunlight during peak hours, and keep track of temperature updates today and throughout the week.
As summer continues to intensify in southern Pakistan, Karachi weather updates are becoming increasingly relevant for daily planning, especially for commuters, office workers, and students. Stay tuned for the latest information as the PMD continues to monitor changing conditions across the region.