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Karachi Weather: Hot, Humid conditions to persist for next three days

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Temperatures stable at 35-37°C with high humidity.
Dust storms and rain possible in six Sindh districts June 1st.
Sunday offers partly cloudy skies, warm nights continue.
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The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast weather conditions in Karachi over the next three days, from June 1 to June 3.

Authorities have forecasted hot and humid conditions will persist over Karachi division with partly cloudy skies on Sunday.

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This Karachi weather forecast shows stable maximum temperatures between 35-37°C across all three days.

Meanwhile, dust-thunderstorms and light to moderate rain may hit several Sindh districts on June 1st and 2nd.

Karachi Weather on Sunday, May 31

Sunday brings partly cloudy, hot and humid conditions across the Karachi division. Maximum temperatures will range between 35-37°C with a minimum recorded at 29.5°C.

Morning humidity sits at 75 per cent before rising to 60-70 per cent by evening.

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Karachi Weather on Monday, June 1

Monday continues the hot and humid pattern with maximum temperatures holding at 35-37°C. Overnight lows will climb to between 29-31°C across the division. Morning humidity stays at 70-80 per cent while evening levels drop to 55-65 per cent.

Karachi Weather on Tuesday, June 2

Tuesday maintains stable conditions with maximums again reaching 35-37°C. Minimum temperatures will range between 28-30°C throughout the Karachi division. Morning humidity holds at 70-80 per cent with evening levels at 55-65 per cent.

Dust-Storm Alert for June 1

Due to intense heat and moisture from a westerly system, dust-thunderstorms may occur on June 1st. Six districts including Dadu, Mirpurkhas, Hyderabad, Umerkot, and Tharparker will be affected.

Light to moderate rain is also possible in these areas during the forecast period.

Dust-Storm Alert for June 2

On June 2nd, dust-thunderstorms and light to moderate rain may hit three districts. These include Larkana, Qambar Shahdadkot, and Dadu districts across upper Sindh.

The isolated rain and thunderstorm alert suggests these events will be scattered rather than widespread.

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Partly Cloudy weather in Karachi on Sunday

Sunday stands out with partly cloudy skies while Monday and Tuesday remain simply hot and humid.

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PMD forecasts conditions for weekend

The clouds may provide brief relief from direct sunlight during peak afternoon hours. However, humidity levels remain high, still creating uncomfortable conditions throughout the day.

Warmest Nights of the Period

Monday night will be particularly warm with minimum temperatures reaching 29-31°C. Such high overnight lows offer almost no relief from daytime heat stress. The three-day forecast shows this pattern of warm nights continuing across the division.

Evening Humidity Patterns

Evening humidity on Sunday reaches 60-70 per cent, the highest of the three days. Monday and Tuesday evenings will feel slightly drier at 55-65 per cent humidity. The weather outlook for Karachi shows marginal improvement in evening comfort as the week progresses.

Consistent West/Southwesterly Winds

West/southwesterly winds will persist throughout the entire three-day forecast period. These winds carry moisture from the Arabian Sea, contributing to the humid conditions.

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The sea breeze offers minimal cooling but cannot overcome the intense daytime heating.

Province-Wide Hot Weather Continues

Hot and very hot dry weather will prevail over most parts of the province. Upper Sindh districts face the added risk of dust-thunderstorms due to the westerly system. This dust-storm weather update highlights the contrast between coastal and inland conditions.

Health Precautions Remain Essential

Residents should continue avoiding direct sunlight between peak hours of 10 am to 4 pm. Staying hydrated is crucial as the combination of heat and humidity causes rapid fluid loss. Vulnerable populations including children and seniors need extra care during this period.

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