Karachi faces another day of severe heat with hazy sunshine and explicit cautions against extended outdoor exposure as temperatures continue to challenge residents.
According to Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), Tuesday brings hot conditions with hazy sun and a high of 38°C, dropping to 23°C overnight.
The RealFeel temperature matches at 38°, while the RealFeel shade provides minimal relief at 36°.
Easterly winds at 9 km/h offer little cooling effect, and the persistently high UV Index of 6.0 maintains dangerous sun exposure levels throughout the day.
The weather service has maintained its cautionary advisory for those spending extended time outdoors, emphasizing the ongoing health risks presented by the prolonged heatwave.
The pattern shows no significant relief through the week, with similar conditions expected to persist.
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Karachi is currently under the grip of a persistent heatwave, with very warm conditions and intense sunshine driving RealFeel temperatures to 39°C.
A day earlier, weather in Karachi saw a maximum temperature of 37°C and a minimum of 22°C overnight.
Despite the slight dip, the RealFeel is expected to touch a sweltering 39°C, with RealFeel shade readings around 36°C.
Northwesterly winds blowing at 11 km/h are offering minimal relief, while the UV Index remains high at 6.0, increasing the risk of sunburn and dehydration during daytime hours.
Stay tuned to the Times of Karachi’s weather page for further updates and developments.