The Department of Meteorology of Pakistan has predicted the warm and humid climate in the Karachi division over the next three days, with possibilities of isolated dust storms or light rains on the outskirts of the city on Tuesday.
It is likely that the maximum temperature for Tuesday, May 6, obscures between 37 and 39 ° C, while the minimum was collected around 27.5 ° C early in the morning. The moisture of the morning was recorded at 49%, with the night humidity that varies between 45%and 55%.
The winds are expected to blow from the northeast during the day, gradually changing to a southern/southwest direction at night.
For Wednesday, May 7, warm and humid conditions will persist. Temperatures are expected to be slightly lower, with maximum daytime diurnal
The morning humidity between 70% and 80% is forecast, while night levels will be around 50% to 60%. The winds will continue from the south/southwest.
On Thursday, May 8, the warm and humid climate trend is expected to continue. The maximum temperature can range between 35 and 37 ° C, with minimal temperatures again that are expected to fall between 27 and 29 ° C.
Humidity levels will remain high, with morning readings between 70% and 80%, and night readings around 50% to 60%. The wind direction will remain South/Southwest throughout the day.
In addition, the MET office has predicted storms isolated from dust and light rain in the surrounding districts, including Jamshoro, Tharparkar, Badin, Thatta and Sujawal today. These climatic conditions are expected to be brief and located.
Meanwhile, medical experts have sounded the alarm since Karachi witnesses a strong increase in cases of renal infection, attributed to severe heat and dehydration, said Express News.
Hospitals throughout the city report a growing number of patients who have lower back pain on both sides, painful urine, reduced urine production, blood and pus in urine and fever: classic symptoms of kidney -related infections.
Citizens are recommended to remain hydrated, avoid direct sunlight and remain indoors unless necessary.