Karachi to see hot, humid days ahead with short showers on the outskirts: PMD

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Pakistan Meteorological Department has predicted hot and humid weather over the Karachi division over the next three days with chances of isolated dust-thunderstorm or slight rain on the outskirts of the city on Tuesday.

The maximum temperature for Tuesday, May 6, is likely to vary between 37 to 39 ° C, while the minimum was recovers around 27.5 ° C early in the morning. Morning moisture was registered at 49%with evening moisture between 45%and 55%.

Wind is expected to blow from the northeast during the day and gradually switch to a south/southwest direction in the evening.

For Wednesday, May 7, hot and humid conditions will persist. Temperatures are expected to be slightly lower, with heights of the day between 36 and 38 ° C and low down to the night between 27 and 29 ° C.

Morning moisture is expected between 70% and 80%, while evening levels will be about 50% to 60%. The winds continue from the south/southwest.

On Thursday, May 8, the trend of hot and humid weather is expected to continue. The maximum temperature can vary between 35 and 37 ° C, with minimal temperatures, which in turn are expected to fall between 27 and 29 ° C.

Moisture levels remain elevated with morning readings between 70% and 80% and evening readings about 50% to 60%. Wind direction remains south/southwest throughout the day.

In addition, the MET office has predicted isolated dust-thoroughs weather and light rain in the surrounding districts, including Jamshoro, Tharparkar, Badin, Thatta and Sujawal today. These weather conditions are expected to be short and located.

Meanwhile, medical experts have sounded the alarm as Karachi witnesses a sharp increase in newly infectious cases attributed to severe heat and dehydration, Express News reported.

Hospitals across the city report an increasing number of patients presenting with low back pain on both sides, painful urination, reduced urine production, blood and pus in urine and fever-classic symptoms of kidney-related infections.

Citizens are advised to remain hydrated, avoid direct sunlight and remain indoors unless necessary.

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