The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued its latest three-day weather forecast for the Karachi Division, predicting partly cloudy and humid conditions across the city from Wednesday, June 17 to Friday, June 19, with chances of isolated drizzle and light rain during the night and morning hours persisting throughout the period.
Karachi Weather on Wednesday, June 17
Wednesday brought partly cloudy and humid conditions across the city, with isolated drizzle and light rain occurring during the night and morning hours.
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Maximum temperatures remained between 34–36°C, while the minimum temperature hovered around 29.5°C overnight.
Morning humidity was recorded at 75 per cent, easing to between 55–65 per cent by evening. Winds blew from a southwesterly direction.
Karachi Weather on Thursday, June 18
Thursday is expected to remain partly cloudy and humid, with the same pattern of isolated drizzle and light rain likely during the night and morning hours.
Maximum temperatures are forecast to remain between 34–36°C, while minimum temperatures will stay in the range of 28–30°C. Morning humidity is expected between 65–75 per cent, easing to 55–65 per cent by evening. Winds will continue from a southwesterly direction.
Karachi Weather on Friday, June 19
Friday is expected to maintain similar conditions, with partly cloudy and humid weather continuing along with chances of isolated drizzle persisting during the night and morning hours.
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Maximum temperatures are forecast between 34–36°C, while minimum temperatures will remain between 28–30°C. Morning humidity is expected to rise slightly to between 70–80 per cent, dropping to 55–65 per cent by evening. Winds will continue from a southwesterly direction.
Weather Outlook This Week
Under the influence of a prevailing westerly wave, the PMD has forecast that duststorm, thunderstorm, and light to moderate rain may occur at isolated places in Jacobabad, Kashmore, Kambar Shahdadkot, Shikarpur, Larkana, Ghotki, Sukkur, Dadu, Khairpur, Sanghar, Nosheroferoz, Shaheed Benazirabad, and Jamshoro districts till June 20, with occasional gaps in activity.
Along the coast, conditions are expected to remain partly cloudy with chances of isolated drizzle.
Strong windstorms may damage weak structures such as solar panels, electric poles, and billboards in the affected districts during this period. Farmers in these areas have been advised to manage their crop activities according to the prevailing weather conditions.
Karachi’s Relative Moderation
While several interior Sindh districts continue to face unsettled and stormy conditions stretching this week, Karachi is expected to remain comparatively calm, with stable temperatures and only isolated drizzle expected across the three-day forecast period.
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The combination of partly cloudy skies and drizzle chances during the night and morning hours should continue to offer marginally more comfortable conditions than the peak heat seen earlier in the month.
However, humidity levels, particularly in the mornings, remain elevated throughout the forecast and will continue to make conditions feel warmer and stickier than the recorded temperatures suggest.
Vigilance Advised for All Authorities
The PMD has advised all concerned authorities to remain alert and take necessary precautionary measures to deal with any storm or weather-related emergencies that may arise during the extended forecast period, particularly in the interior Sindh districts where unsettled conditions are expected to continue until June 20.
Weather data for this report has been obtained from the official website of the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).
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