Karachi is expected to experience hot and dry weather conditions as continental air continues to dominate the region.
Temperatures are expected to remain above average, which makes the weather feel warmer than usual.
On Saturday, the city of sunny conditions excelled with temperatures reaching about 39 ° C. The high humidity levels contributed to the overall discomfort.
Residents should expect temperatures between 38 ° C and 40 ° C all day with some cooling in the evening.
The same weather pattern continues on Sunday, with temperatures again hovering around 39 ° C. The dry conditions will continue and high humidity is expected to remain, making it feel warmer than the recorded temperature.
This extended period of heat is likely to lead to increased discomfort for those who spend time outdoors.
By Monday, Karachi will still be under the influence of the hot and dry weather, with temperatures reaching 39-40 ° C. The weather remains mostly sunny, giving some relief from the ongoing heat wave.
Over the past 24 hours, dry weather had ruled over most of the country with considerable heat in the plains. The highest registered temperatures were in mithi (43 ° C), Turn Cat (42 ° C), Lasbela and Chhor (41 ° C) and Nokundi (40 ° C).
Residents are advised to remain hydrated and avoid prolonged exposure to the sun in the peak load. Those who go outdoors must take the necessary precautions, such as wearing lightweight clothing, wearing sunscreen and seeking shade whenever possible.