City weather to be hot, humid for three days
Amid soaring temperatures and increasing demand for ice, a customer purchases ice from a street vendor. In Rawalpindi’s open market, ice is being sold at Rs40 per kilogramme. PHOTO: EXPRESS
The city is expected to experience relatively hot weather over the next three days, with temperatures likely to rise further on Friday, reaching up to 37°C.
Despite a partial restoration of sea breezes on Wednesday, hot and humid conditions persisted in the city. According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature recorded in Karachi was 35.1°C, while humidity levels stood at 46%.
The Early Warning Centre of the Met Office forecast states that the city may experience warmer-than-normal days over the next three days.