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Karachi Weather Alert: Hot conditions to ease slightly over weekend

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Temperatures likely to ease slightly across Karachi through the weekend
High humidity expected to keep weather feeling hotter than normal
PMD advises residents to avoid prolonged exposure during peak hours
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The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted a slight reduction in heat intensity across Karachi over the weekend, with temperatures gradually easing from Friday, June 12 to Sunday, June 14, though hot and humid conditions are expected to continue across the city.

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Karachi Weather on Friday, June 12

Karachi is expected to experience hot and humid conditions on Friday, with occasional winds adding to the discomfort.

Maximum temperatures are likely to remain between 36–38°C, while minimum temperatures hovered around 29.5°C overnight. Morning humidity remained high at 75 per cent, easing to between 55–65 per cent by evening. Winds will blow from a west to southwesterly direction.

Karachi Weather on Saturday, June 13

Conditions on Saturday are expected to be partly cloudy with hot and humid weather continuing across the city.

Maximum temperatures are forecast to remain between 35–37°C, while minimum temperatures will stay in the range of 29–31°C. Morning humidity is expected between 65–75 per cent, easing to 55–65 per cent in the evening. Winds will continue from a west to southwesterly direction.

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Karachi Weather on Sunday, June 14

Sunday is expected to bring partly cloudy skies with hot and humid conditions persisting, along with occasional winds.

READ: Karachi braces for prolonged heatwave with temperatures up to 41°C

Maximum temperatures are forecast between 34–36°C, while minimum temperatures will remain between 28–30°C. Morning humidity is expected to stay in the 65–75 per cent range, dropping to 55–65 per cent by evening. Winds will continue from a west to southwesterly direction.

Extreme Heat Warning for Upper Sindh

While Karachi is expected to experience elevated but manageable heat levels, the PMD has warned of severe heatwave conditions across interior Sindh during the forecast period.

The heatwave is likely to subside by tomorrow in several areas, but duststorm and thunderstorm activity, along with light rain, may occur at isolated places in Kashmore, Shikarpur, Ghotki, Jamshoro, Dadu, Hyderabad, Mirpurkhas, Tando Allayar, Khairpur, Umerkot, and Tharparker district today and tomorrow.

On Sunday, June 14, duststorm or thunderstorm activity with light rain may also occur at isolated places in Dadu, Qambar Shahdadkot, Larkana, Nosheroferoz, Shaheed Benazirabad, and Khairpur.

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Strong windstorms may also damage weak structures such as solar panels, electric poles, and billboards in affected areas.

Karachi’s Relative Moderation

Compared to the scorching conditions forecast for interior Sindh, Karachi is expected to experience relatively more moderate temperatures over the next three days, with maximum readings staying in the upper 30s.

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However, the combination of elevated temperatures and persistently high humidity levels will continue to make conditions feel significantly hotter than the recorded readings suggest, and residents should not underestimate the heat impact.

Public Health Advisory Issued

The PMD has advised citizens, particularly children, women, and senior citizens, to exercise extra caution throughout the forecast period.

Residents are urged to avoid unnecessary exposure to direct sunlight between 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM PST, stay well hydrated, wear light and breathable clothing, and limit outdoor activity during peak daytime hours.

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Farmer Guidance for Prevailing Conditions

Farmers across the region are advised to manage their crop activities carefully, keeping the prevailing weather conditions in view. Livestock must also be appropriately cared for and shielded from the heat to minimise losses during this period.

Water Conservation Requested

With hot and dry conditions persisting across much of the province, citizens are requested to use water judiciously in all aspects of daily life and avoid unnecessary wastage during the ongoing spell of elevated temperatures.

Electricity Demand Expected to Rise

Authorities have noted that electricity consumption is likely to increase during the forecast period due to greater use of cooling systems. The public is encouraged to use electricity responsibly and minimise non-essential usage during peak hours to help ease pressure on the grid.

Vigilance Advised for All Authorities

The PMD has advised all concerned authorities to remain alert and take necessary precautionary measures to deal with any heat or storm-related emergencies that may arise 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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