Karachi is expected to experience hot and dry weather with above-average temperatures and high humidity, making it feel warmer than usual.
On Saturday, the city saw sunny conditions, with temperatures reaching around 39°C and high humidity levels contributing to a sense of discomfort.
This trend will continue into Sunday, with temperatures expected to soar between 38°C and 40°C throughout the day, creating a warm and unpleasant atmosphere, particularly due to the combination of heat and humidity.
The same hot and dry conditions are likely to persist through Monday, with temperatures again expected to reach around 39-40°C.
While the city will remain mostly sunny, little relief from the ongoing heatwave is anticipated.
Over the past 24 hours, dry weather has prevailed across most of Pakistan, especially in the plains, where temperatures have soared to extreme levels, with Mithi recording the highest temperature at 43°C.
Residents of Karachi are advised to take necessary precautions to protect themselves from the heat, including staying hydrated, avoiding prolonged exposure to the sun during peak hours, and wearing light clothing or using sunscreen when going outdoors.