Following a scorching Sunday where temperatures soared to 37.6°C alongside 70% humidity, Karachi is now bracing for a full week of extreme heat. The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast that hot and humid weather will persist, intensifying further by Thursday and Friday, when daytime temperatures are expected to exceed 40°C.
Humidity levels will remain high, significantly increasing the “feels-like” temperature and elevating the risk of heat-related illnesses. The PMD has strongly advised residents to stay indoors during peak hours, stay hydrated, and avoid unnecessary exposure to the sun.
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Public Advisory and Safety Guidelines:
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Vulnerable groups such as children, elderly individuals, and women are urged to avoid direct sunlight and remain hydrated.
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Farmers should schedule outdoor work with caution and ensure proper care for their livestock.
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Rising temperatures may accelerate snowmelt in northern regions, increasing water flow risks.
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Citizens are encouraged to conserve water.
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Emergency services and local authorities have been advised to remain on high alert and implement measures to mitigate the impact of the heatwave.