Karachi remains under a severe heat alert today as temperatures climb to 38°C, prompting explicit warnings about dehydration and heatstroke dangers for those exposed to outdoor conditions.
According to the latest data from the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), Thursday brings persistently hot and hazy sunshine, with daytime highs of 38°C and overnight lows dropping to 21°C.
The RealFeel temperature remains at 38°, while the RealFeel shade offers only minimal comfort at 36°. Winds from the east at 9 km/h provide little relief.
The UV Index continues to hold at an elevated level of 6.0, signaling potentially harmful exposure for anyone spending extended hours in direct sunlight.
The PMD has issued its strongest heat advisory yet, emphasizing the “danger of dehydration and heatstroke if outside for extended periods of time.”
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Earlier to this, Karachi faced 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.
Stay tuned to the Times of Karachi’s weather page for further updates and developments.