The weather in Karachi is expected to remain hot and dry over the next three days, according to the Meteorological Department. Officials have stated that during this period, the sea breeze may remain weak or become temporarily inactive, which could make the heat feel more intense for residents.
The Early Warning Center of the Meteorological Department has predicted that northwestern winds from Balochistan may blow during the early part of the day, while westerly winds are likely to prevail in the evening. These wind patterns, instead of providing relief, may at times increase the feeling of humidity and discomfort.
Forecasts suggest that the temperature in Karachi could gradually rise and may reach a maximum of 37 degrees Celsius over the coming days. Authorities have advised residents to stay hydrated and limit outdoor activities during peak heat hours.
Experts explained that the current conditions represent a transitional weather phase. As the season shifts, cooler winter winds are expected to gradually take over, with temperatures starting to drop from early to mid-November.
October is traditionally considered one of the warmer months in Karachi after May and June. During this month, daytime temperatures often rise to 37 degrees Celsius, while nighttime temperatures typically stay between 23 and 25 degrees Celsius.














































































