Karachi continues to experience a prolonged spell of hot and dry weather, although a slight cooling trend is being observed in the city.
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The latest weather outlook suggests that temperatures will remain warm, but conditions may become relatively more comfortable in the coming days.
Karachi Weather on Thursday – March 12
Thursday brings intense hot and dry conditions with highs reaching 35-37°C. The minimum temperature is recorded at 21.5°C, offering limited overnight relief. Morning humidity stands at 87 per cent before dropping sharply to just 20-30 per cent by evening.
Karachi Weather on Friday – March 13
Friday continues the hot and dry pattern with slightly lower maximums of 34-36°C. Overnight lows will rise to between 21-23°C, indicating warmer nights ahead. Morning humidity decreases to 65-75 per cent with evening levels between 25-35 per cent.
Karachi Weather on Saturday – March 14
Saturday sees further moderation with maximum temperatures ranging from 33-35°C. Minimum temperatures remain steady between 21-23°C across the division. Evening humidity increases slightly to 35-45 per cent, offering marginally less dry conditions after sunset.
The Province-Wide Heat Outlook
The weather outlook confirms that hot and dry weather will prevail over most of the province. This widespread pattern indicates continued high-pressure dominance affecting the entire Sindh region. Residents across the province should prepare for persistently warm conditions throughout the week.
Morning Humidity Fluctuations
Thursday’s high morning humidity of 87 per cent drops to more moderate levels by Friday. Saturday sees a slight increase in morning moisture to 70-80 per cent.
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These fluctuations create varying start conditions while afternoons remain consistently dry and hot.
Evening Comfort Levels Vary
Evening humidity remains remarkably low throughout the period, ranging from 20-45 per cent. Thursday offers the driest evenings with just 20-30 per cent moisture in the air. This creates pleasant post-sunset conditions despite the intense daytime heat.
Weather data for this report has been obtained from the official website of the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD). To stay informed about current weather in Karachi, visit TOK Weather Page
