The recent low-pressure system that graced Sindh province with much-needed rain has now shifted its course, making its way to the Arabian Sea. Here’s what you need to know about the weather pattern unfolding in Sindh:
Under the lingering influence of this system, residents in the southern districts of Sindh can expect light to moderate rainfall in the coming hours. However, those in Karachi might be pleasantly surprised as some areas are predicted to experience light showers in the evening.
Thursday’s weather in Sindh anticipated to be a mix of conditions. Expect partly cloudy skies, accompanied by hot and humid weather. It’s a day that promises a diverse meteorological palette.
As of now, the minimum temperature in Karachi stands at 27.5 degrees Celsius. Throughout the day, the maximum temperature projected to reach 36 degrees. This brings the average humidity level to around 75%, making it a muggy day for residents.
The extreme humidity levels are also likely to create a heightened perception of heat, with a heat index potentially soaring up to 38 degrees Celsius. Consequently, the heatwave continues to exert its influence across most districts of Sindh.
Here’s a breakdown of temperature expectations in various districts across Sindh:
- Badin, Sajawal, Thatta, Mithi, Mirpur Khas, and Hyderabad poised to experience temperatures ranging from 31 to 35 degrees.
- Meanwhile, Dadu, Larkana, Jacobabad, Kashmore, Sukkur, Khairpur, Rohri, and Shaheed Benazirabad are likely to see mercury levels fluctuating between 36 and 40 degrees.