Karachi heatwave: Here’s what chief meteorologist said

Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfaraz stated that there is no chance of a heatwave in Karachi in the near future, but the weather will remain hot for the next 10 days due to low high levels of humidity. The temperatures in Karachi are expected to range between 36 to 38 degrees Celsius. Pakistan Meteorological Department predicted three upcoming heatwaves across the country.

Karachi heatwave chief meteorologist
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Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfaraz on Monday ruled out the chance of a heatwave in Karachi, ARY News reported.

“There is no chance of heatwave in Karachi for now but the weather will remain hot for the next 10 days,” Sardar Sarfaraz said. The chief meteorologist said the intensity of the hot weather will be held due to low high level of humidity.

He said Seabreeze is blowing in the city, no need to worry and added temperatures in Karachi will remain between 36 to 38 degrees centigrade.

Meanwhile, the Pakistan Meteorological Department has predicted that the country may experience three heatwaves in various cities during the next 25 days.

The presence of high pressure in the upper atmosphere will result in heatwave conditions in most parts of the country, especially Punjab and Sindh from May 21 and a severe heatwave from May 23 to 27, the advisory warned.

Daytime temperatures are “likely to remain 4 to 6 degrees centigrade above normal” in Sindh and Punjab from May 21 to 23 and six to 8°C from May 23 to 27.

As the temperatures rise in Karachi, the city residents are grappling with the effects of an intense heatwave. According to the latest report from the chief meteorologist, the current weather patterns are expected to persist, prompting concerns about public health and safety. The meteorologist emphasized the importance of staying informed about heat-related precautions and urged the community to take proactive measures to minimize the risks associated with extreme heat. In light of these developments, it is crucial for individuals to remain vigilant and prioritize their well-being during this challenging period. As we navigate through this heatwave, it is essential to heed the advice and guidance provided by experts in order to safeguard ourselves and our loved ones. The insights shared by the chief meteorologist serve as a valuable reminder to prioritize our safety and well-being in the face of such climatic challenges.

Source: ARY NEWS

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