The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) on Sunday forecast hot and humid weather for Karachi, as intense heat continues to grip many parts of the country, with temperatures exceeding 40°C in several districts.
In Karachi, the maximum temperature is expected to remain between 35°C and 37°C, while the minimum temperature was recorded at 30°C. The Met Office has forecast that the “feels-like” temperature could reach 43°C in the city on Monday.
According to the weather department, Sunday will remain partly cloudy, hot, and humid across the Karachi division. Morning humidity was recorded at 69 percent and is expected to range between 55 and 65 percent during the evening hours.
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The Met Office has also warned that heatwave conditions may develop in the region during the coming week.
Southwesterly winds are currently blowing across the city at a speed of around 20 kilometres per hour.
Karachi Weather Update for, June 8, 2026
Monday continues the hot and humid pattern with maximum temperatures climbing to 36-38°C. Overnight lows will range between 29-31°C across the division. Morning humidity stays at 65-75 per cent while evening levels hold at 55-65 per cent.
Karachi Weather Update for, June 9, 2026
Tuesday turns very hot and humid with maximum temperatures reaching 37-39°C. Minimum temperatures remain steady between 29-31°C throughout the Karachi division. Morning humidity stays at 65-75 per cent with evening levels at 55-65 per cent.
Extreme Heat Warning for Upper Sindh
Maximum temperatures are likely to remain 4-6°C above normal in eleven districts. Temperatures may rise to a life-threatening 48-51°C in Sukkur, Jacobabad, Larkana, and Dadu. A further nine districts including Hyderabad and Mirpur Khas will see 42-45°C during the heatwave period.
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Karachi Weather: PMD forecasts
conditions for weekend
Karachi to Face 39-42°C Heat
Karachi division maximum temperatures are likely to reach 39-42°C from June 8th to 12th. This represents a significant increase from current levels, with very humid conditions adding to discomfort. The severe heatwave alert places Karachi in the moderate risk category compared to upper Sindh.
Dust-Storm Risk Across Plains
Due to intense heating, dust-storms may occur at isolated places in plain areas. These sudden wind events can reduce visibility and cause temporary disruptions. The dust-storm weather advisory warns residents to secure loose outdoor items during the forecast period.
Public Health Advisory Issued
Children, women, and senior citizens are advised to be extra cautious during this heatwave. Avoid unnecessary exposure to direct sunlight between 10 am and 4 pm daily. Staying properly hydrated is essential to prevent heatstroke and other heat-related illnesses.
Farmer Guidance for Extreme Conditions
Farmers should manage crop activities carefully according to the prevailing weather conditions. Livestock requires extra care, shade, and access to water during this intense heat. The heatwave impact warning demands significant adjustments to normal farming routines.
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Increased Electricity Demand Expected
Electricity demand and consumption may increase significantly during this forecast period. Residents should prepare for possible load shedding or voltage fluctuations. The high pressure weather system will put additional strain on power infrastructure across the province.
Water Conservation Requested
Authorities have requested judicious use of water in all aspects of daily life. The combination of extreme heat and increased demand may strain water supplies. Residents are urged to avoid wastage and use water responsibly during this period.
Vigilance Advised for All Authorities
All concerned authorities are advised to remain vigilant and take necessary measures. The goal is to avoid any untoward situation during the forecast period. This extreme temperature warning requires coordinated response from disaster management and health departments.
Rising Temperature Trend in Karachi
Sunday’s 35-37°C will climb to 36-38°C on Monday and 37-39°C by Tuesday. This steady increase signals the beginning of the longer heatwave expected through June 12th. The three-day forecast shows no relief from rising temperatures or humidity levels.
Consistent Wind and Humidity Pattern
West/southwesterly winds will persist throughout the entire three-day forecast for Karachi. Morning humidity stays elevated between 65-75 per cent across all three days. Evening humidity remains steady at 55-65 per cent, offering limited relief after sunset.
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