Karachi is confronting a three-day heat emergency with consistently high temperatures and increasingly severe health warnings, culminating in explicit dangers of dehydration and heatstroke by Thursday.
Karachi Weather on Tuesday, October 21:
Hot conditions with hazy sun prevail with a high of 38°C and low of 23°C. RealFeel temperature reaches 38° with RealFeel shade at 36°.
The forecast carries caution advice for extended outdoor exposure. Easterly winds at 9 km/h and high UV Index of 6.0 create challenging conditions.
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Karachi Weather on Wednesday, October 22:
Hazy sun and hot conditions continue with identical high temperatures of 38°C and a slightly lower minimum of 22°C. RealFeel decreases slightly to 37° while RealFeel shade remains at 36°.
The caution advisory persists with northeasterly winds increasing to 13 km/h and UV Index maintaining at 6.0.
Karachi Weather on Thursday, October 23:
The heat emergency peaks with hot conditions and hazy sun pushing temperatures to 38°C high and 21°C low. The warning escalates to explicit “danger of dehydration and heatstroke if outside for extended periods of time.” RealFeel soars to 39° with RealFeel shade at 37°.
Northeasterly winds decrease to 7 km/h while the UV Index remains dangerously high at 6.0.
The escalating health warnings, particularly Thursday’s specific mention of dehydration and heatstroke danger, represent a significant concern for public health authorities.
The consistent high temperatures combined with hazy conditions and dangerous UV levels create a potentially hazardous situation requiring extreme precautions for all outdoor activities.
Stay tuned to the Times of Karachi’s weather page for further updates and developments.