The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued its latest three-day weather forecast for Karachi, warning of persistent hot and humid conditions from May 17 to May 19, 2026, as hot and dry weather continues to blanket most parts of Sindh province.
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According to the PMD, residents can expect little relief from the ongoing heat spell, with temperatures holding steady and humidity levels remaining elevated across the city throughout the forecast period.
Karachi Weather on Sunday, May 17, 2026
Sunday will bring another hot and humid day to Karachi with maximum temperatures ranging between 35–37°C. The city recorded a minimum temperature of 27.7°C overnight, offering little respite from the lingering warmth. Morning humidity remained at 68 per cent while evening levels will ease to 45–55 per cent. Winds will blow from a West/Southwesterly direction throughout the day.
Karachi Weather on Monday, May 18, 2026
Monday will continue in a similar vein, bringing hot and humid conditions with occasional windy spells expected to develop during the day. Maximum temperatures will remain steady between 35–37°C while overnight lows will range between 27–29°C. Morning humidity will climb to 65–75 per cent while evening levels will rise slightly to 55–65 per cent. Winds will blow from a West/Southwesterly direction.
Karachi Weather on Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Tuesday will bring more of the same, with hot and humid conditions continuing alongside occasional windy spells across the city. Maximum temperatures will again settle between 35–37°C while minimum temperatures will range between 27–29°C. Morning humidity will rise further to 70–80 per cent while evening levels will settle at 55–65 per cent. Winds will continue from a West/Southwesterly direction.
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The PMD has advised the general public, especially children, women and senior citizens, to take precautionary measures during the ongoing hot and dry weather spell across the province.
Residents are strongly advised to avoid direct sun exposure during peak daytime hours, stay well hydrated and limit unnecessary outdoor activity during the hottest part of the day.
Farmers are also advised to manage their crop activities carefully and ensure the wellbeing of their livestock in view of the prevailing weather conditions.
Weather data for this report has been obtained from the official website of the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).
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