According to the Meteorological Department, the humidity ratio in the air is 48%, with winds blowing at a speed of 18 kilometers per hour. The Meteorological Department has predicted an increase in heat in the city for the next 24 hours, while there is no chance of rain.
According to the Meteorological Department, most parts of the country will still be under the influence of a heatwave today, and there is no possibility of rain in the next 24 hours. Throughout the current week, most parts of the country will remain engulfed in the grip of intense heat.
Yesterday, the highest temperatures recorded in the country were in Mohenjo Daro, Jacobabad, and Dadu at 49 degrees Celsius. While Sibi, Larkana, Nawabshah, Khairpur, Sukkur, Padidan, and Norpur Thal recorded 48 degrees Celsius, and Mithi, Chhor, Bahawalnagar, Bhakkar, Kot Addu, and Rahim Yar Khan recorded 47 degrees Celsius.
Multan and Sahiwal recorded 45 degrees Celsius, Lahore and Faisalabad 44, Peshawar 42, Islamabad and Muzaffarabad 41, Gilgit 38, Karachi 37, and Quetta remained at a maximum temperature of 34 degrees Celsius.
In Karachi, the sun has intensified, and there is a possibility of the mercury rising to 39 degrees Celsius today. The current temperature recorded is 31 degrees Celsius, with a humidity ratio of 70%, and winds blowing from the west at a speed of 11 kilometers per hour.
During the next 24 hours, the weather will remain hot and humid. Experts advise urban residents to take precautionary measures against the heat, avoid unnecessary outings, and cover their heads when going out.