Karachi three-day weather forecast outlines significant changes across the metropolitan region, with a forecast of deteriorating air quality.
Karachi Weather on Monday, Nov 24:
Meteorologists say Monday marks the peak of the city’s air quality crisis, with pollution reaching the “very unhealthy” category. Residents were advised to remain indoors unless necessary and avoid strenuous outdoor activity.
Weather experts noted that hazy sunshine and stagnant atmospheric conditions have trapped pollutants close to the ground. This combination has pushed particulate matter levels into the dangerous range across various parts of Karachi.
Karachi Weather on Tuesday, Nov 25:
On Tuesday, conditions are expected to remain hazy, though without the extreme warning issued for Monday. Authorities believe the gradual shift will reduce health pressures on vulnerable groups.
Health officials recommended wearing protective masks outdoors, especially for children, elderly citizens and people suffering from asthma or respiratory illnesses. They stressed that limiting exposure remains essential until conditions improve.
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A change in wind behaviour is anticipated on Tuesday as light northeasterly winds strengthen to nearly 13 kilometres per hour. Experts said this natural movement will help disperse accumulated pollutants across the city.
Karachi Weather on Wednesday, Nov 26:
Wednesday’s forecast shows mostly sunny skies, suggesting significant atmospheric clearing after two consecutive days of dense haze. Officials expect overall visibility and general outdoor conditions to improve considerably.
Temperatures across all three days are expected to remain stable, with highs around thirty to thirty-one degrees Celsius and lows between thirteen and fourteen degrees Celsius across the city.
Stay tuned to the Times of Karachi’s weather page for further updates and developments.