Karachi:
Megalopolis is expected to experience extremely hot weather on Thursday, with temperatures likely to exceed 41 degrees Celsius.
On Wednesday, the city recorded intense heat and humidity, where burning dinner created heat -like conditions.
Moisture levels rose to 68 percent, making it feel about five degrees Celsius warmer than the actual temperature.
According to Pakistan Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature recorded in the city was 37.1 degrees Celsius. However, due to the high humidity, the temperature felt closer to 42 degrees Celsius.
A spokesman for the meteorological department told Express Pakinomist that sea breeze has been continuously prevalent in the city.
Nevertheless, the combined effect of rising temperatures, increased humidity (up to 65%) and weak winds to the ongoing heat -like conditions.
According to the forecast issued by the early warning center of the meteorological department, Karachi can expect stronger than usual winds on Thursday.
However, the weather is likely to remain extremely hot and dry, with the maximum temperature that potentially exceeds 41 ° C.
Meanwhile, light rain is expected in several districts in Sindh, including Ghotki, Kashmore, Shikarpur, Khairpur, Hyderabad, Mirpurkhas, Badin and Tharparkar.
Despite the chance of rain, most areas of the province are expected to experience warmly to very hot and dry weather accompanied by strong wind.



