PMD predicts rise in temperatures in Karachi

Karachi's temperatures set to rise again, reaching 38°C on Tuesday, with humidity making it feel hotter.

The Meteorological Department has predicted a rise in temperatures in Karachi, with maximum temperatures expected to exceed 38 degrees Celsius on Tuesday.

The Early Warning Center of the Meteorological Department has issued an advisory stating that from tomorrow, northwestern desert winds from Balochistan will start affecting the city, causing the maximum temperature to rise to 37 degrees on Monday.

Due to higher humidity levels, the heat may feel more intense than the actual temperature.

Today, the weather in the city is expected to be partly cloudy, with temperatures recorded between 33 to 35 degrees. Recently, the weather remained moderate due to low-level clouds and strong winds from the sea.

In other districts of Sindh, hot, very hot, and dry weather is expected.

October is typically hot and humid every year, while cooler weather is expected to begin in early or mid-November.

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