Temperatures may soar to 50°C during Eid holidays, warns PMD

Says moderate to severe heatwave conditions expected to develop from May 25-31

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KARACHI:

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) on Thursday warned that a heatwave was likely to grip large parts of the country during the upcoming Eidul Azha holidays, with temperatures expected to rise significantly above normal in several regions.

According to the Met Office, a high-pressure system was expected to form in the atmosphere on May 25 and could intensify further by May 26. Under the influence of this system, moderate to severe heatwave conditions were expected to develop across the country from May 25 to May 31.

According to the PMD advisory, Sindh was expected to experience the highest temperatures, with mercury levels likely to rise up to 47°C to 50°C. Karachi was also likely to experience hot weather conditions, with temperatures expected to remain between 35°C and 38°C during the period.

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