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Blistering heat in Karachi forecasted to subside by Friday

News Desk by News Desk
May 1, 2024
in Latest News, National, Top News
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Met Office forecasts heatwave-like conditions in Pakistan for next 10 days

Karachi, known for its scorching summers, may finally see a reprieve from the intense heat as the meteorological department predicts a shift in weather patterns by Friday. The prevailing hot weather, which has been gripping the port city, is anticipated to give way to more pleasant conditions characterised by partly cloudy skies and windy spells.

The forecast, issued by the department’s Early Warning Centre, indicates a significant decrease in the influence of northwesterly winds from Balochistan, paving the way for cooler breezes from the west. Temperatures, which have been soaring between 34 and 36 degrees Celsius, are expected to experience a slight dip, providing some relief to residents.

While the minimum temperature recorded this morning stood at 27 degrees Celsius, with a maximum expected to reach 40 degrees, the upcoming change in wind direction offers hope for a more comfortable environment. However, the rest of Sindh may continue to endure hot and dry weather conditions in the coming days.

Just two days ago, the mercury climbed to 39.5 degrees Celsius, prompting the Met department to issue warnings of a partial heatwave. The absence of the usual cooling sea breeze from the Arabian Sea exacerbated the situation, leading to concerns among residents.

The PMD has reassured the public that the current conditions are not indicative of a full-blown heatwave. A full heatwave, as defined by meteorological criteria, entails persisting temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius for more than four consecutive days, along with humidity levels exceeding 65 percent.

With the anticipated change in weather patterns, Karachiites can look forward to a temporary respite from the sweltering heat, albeit with a reminder to remain vigilant during such weather fluctuations.

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