Karachi is expected to experience hot and dry climatic conditions, since continental air continues to dominate the region.
It is predicted that temperatures will remain above average, causing the weather to feel warmer than usual.
On Saturday, the city exposes sunny conditions, with temperatures that reach around 39 ° C. High levels of humidity contributed to general discomfort.
Residents must expect temperatures between 38 ° C and 40 ° C throughout the day, with some cooling during the night.
The same climate pattern will continue on Sunday, with temperatures once again around 39 ° C. The dry conditions will persist and it is expected that a high humidity remains, which makes it feel warmer than the registered temperature.
This extended heat period will probably lead to greater discomfort for those who spend time outdoors.
For Monday, Karachi will continue under the influence of hot and dry climate, with temperatures that reach 39-40 ° C. The weather will remain mainly sunny, providing little relief of the heat wave in progress.
During the last 24 hours, the dry climate prevailed in most of the country, with significant heat in the plains. The highest registered temperatures were in Mithi (43 ° C), Turbat (42 ° C), Lasbela and Chhor (41 ° C) and Nokundi (40 ° C).
Residents are recommended to remain hydrated and avoid prolonged exposure to the sun during peak hours. Those who go outdoors should take the necessary precautions, such as wearing light clothes, wearing sunscreen and looking for shade whenever possible.