The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued its latest three-day weather forecast for Karachi, predicting persistent hot and humid conditions from May 30 to June 1, 2026, as heatwave conditions continue to prevail over most parts of Sindh province with no significant relief in sight.
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According to the PMD, Karachiites should brace themselves for another uncomfortable stretch of weather over the coming days, with temperatures remaining elevated and humidity levels staying high throughout the forecast period.
Karachi Weather on Saturday, May 30, 2026
Saturday kicked off the forecast period on a hot and humid note, with temperatures sitting high across the city. Maximum temperatures ranged between 35–37°C while the minimum temperature overnight was recorded at 29.8°C, offering residents little respite from the persistent heat. Morning humidity stood at 79 per cent while evening levels settled between 60–70 per cent. Winds blew from a West to Southwesterly direction throughout the day.
Karachi Weather on Sunday, May 31, 2026
Sunday will bring a continuation of the hot and humid pattern across the city, with no significant change in conditions expected. Maximum temperatures will hold between 35–37°C while overnight lows will range between 28–30°C. Morning humidity will settle between 70–80 per cent while evening levels will remain between 60–70 per cent. Winds will blow from a Southwesterly direction.
Karachi Weather on Monday, June 1, 2026
Monday will round off the forecast period with more hot and humid conditions, offering no relief as the new week begins. Maximum temperatures will again settle between 35–37°C while minimum temperatures will range between 28–30°C. Morning humidity will hold between 70–80 per cent while evening levels will settle between 60–70 per cent. Winds will continue to blow from a West to Southwesterly direction.
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Extreme Heat Warning for Upper Sindh
The PMD has warned that dangerous heatwave conditions are likely to continue over most parts of Sindh until May 31. Maximum temperatures in districts including Sukkur, Shikarpur, Qambar Shahdadkot, Jacobabad, Larkana and surrounding areas may rise between 47–50°C. Temperatures in Tharparker, Badin, Hyderabad, Matiari and neighbouring districts are also expected to reach 44–47°C, making conditions extremely hazardous for vulnerable groups.
Additionally, due to intense heat and the availability of moisture from a westerly system over upper parts of the country, dust-thunderstorms and light to moderate rain may occur at a few places in Qambar Shahdadkot, Dadu, Mirpur Khas and Tharparker districts on June 1.
Karachi’s Relative Moderation
While Karachi will escape the most extreme temperatures due to its coastal location, the persistent hot and humid conditions will continue to cause significant discomfort for residents throughout the forecast period.
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Public Health Advisory Issued
The PMD has strongly advised the general public, especially children, women and senior citizens, to take necessary precautionary measures and remain extra cautious during the ongoing heatwave spell. Residents are urged to avoid direct sun exposure between 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM PST, drink plenty of water and limit unnecessary outdoor activity during the hottest part of the day.
Farmer Guidance for Extreme Conditions
Farmers across the province are also advised to carefully manage their crop activities and ensure the wellbeing of their livestock in view of the prevailing weather conditions.
Water Conservation Requested
Electricity demand is also expected to rise during the forecast period, and judicious use of water is advised in all aspects of daily life.
Vigilance Advised for All Authorities
All concerned authorities have been advised by the PMD to remain vigilant and take necessary measures to avoid any untoward situation during the forecast period.
Weather data for this report has been obtained from the official website of the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).
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