Karachi Braces for burst winds in the middle of heat track forecasts in the Sindh, Baloutchistan Blogging Sole

A view of the PNSC building as a large herd of pigeons and eagles take off in the intense heat of the city in Karachi on May 26, 2025. - App
A view of the PNSC building as a large herd of pigeons and eagles take off in the intense heat of the city in Karachi on May 26, 2025. – App

Karachi: Residents of the port city should live hot and humid conditions for the next 24 hours, with the possibility of intermittent strong winds in the middle of a forecast of a severe heat wave in the country for the next few days, the Pakistani meteorological department (PMD) said on Sunday.

According to the PMD, the city’s time will probably remain warm and humid, with little respite expected over the next three days, of intermittent strong winds.

The Met Office has also declared that maximum temperatures should oscillate between 35 and 37 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature of this morning was recorded at 28.2 ° C.

In addition, the humidity in the air in the metropolis is currently high by 78%, the sea winds blowing at a speed of 16 kilometers per hour. The PMD also noted that there was an atmospheric pressure high in the atmosphere above the city.

In addition, the department also revealed that Balutchistan faced an intense heat wave which should persist until June 12.

Although Quetta and its surroundings are currently clear and dry, the districts in the north of the province also have a dry time, and the southern and central districts continue hot conditions.

The PMD reports that temperatures through Balutchistan are currently 4 ° C to 6 ° C higher than normal.

On Saturday, Sibi recorded a seizure of 49 ° C, the turbat reached 41 ° C and Nokkundi reached 43 ° C.

Further south, the upper and central areas of the Sindh are also preparing for a severe heat wave. The PMD has warned that temperatures in these regions are likely to be 3 ° C at 5 ° C higher than normal until today until June 12.

Residents of the affected areas are advised to take the necessary precautions to remain hydrated and avoid prolonged exposure to the direct sun.

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