In a recent weather update by the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), hot and humid conditions are predicted to prevail in various regions across the country. Here’s a detailed look at the current weather situation and forecasts:
Unfortunately, residents of Karachi may not be in luck as the PMD has indicated no chances of rain in the port city.
As of Monday, the temperature in Karachi peaked at 31°C during the noon hours. However, relief from the heat is expected as the evening approaches, with temperatures likely to drop.
The humidity level in the metropolis was recorded at approximately 54 percent, with brisk winds blowing at 26km/h. The Maximum UV Index stood at 3, which is considered moderate, and visibility was around 6km.
The air quality in Karachi has been rated at 40, indicating a fair level. This air quality is generally deemed acceptable for most individuals. Nonetheless, sensitive groups should be cautious as they may experience minor to moderate symptoms if exposed to these conditions for extended periods.
Currently, continental air masses are prevailing over the majority of the country, leading to hot and humid weather conditions. While most regions are expected to experience these conditions, there is a possibility of rain-thunderstorm occurrences in isolated areas. These regions include Northeast Punjab, Southeast Sindh, Kashmir, and adjoining hilly areas.