Karachi could experience hot weather due to the presence of an anticyclonic wave, leading to an increase in heat intensity in parts of Sindh and Balochistan provinces.
A weather analyst said the weather was likely to remain hot and dry as the presence of an anticyclonic wave near the coast of Oman was increasing pressure and affecting the sea breeze.
Commenting on the current weather conditions, the weather analyst predicted a slight rise in temperatures in some areas of Sindh and Balochistan, while Karachi is expected to experience warm weather from today until Tuesday.
The heat has started to intensify in Karachi.
According to the advisory issued by the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) on Saturday, the weather will remain hot and dry in the metropolis today, and the maximum temperature may rise to 37°C to 39°C.
He added that low humidity was causing temperatures to rise.
However, the weather analyst does not attribute the current hot weather to a heat wave, saying that it is not a heat wave as the sea breeze will resume at a light speed in the afternoon or evening, and there is a possibility of rain in some parts of Sindh, including Karachi, in late April or early May.




