Pakistan

Karachi weather update: City to remain hot, rain likely in suburbs

Port city's temperature will likely fluctuate between 36°C to 38°C with 69% humidity in air

Uneeba Zameer Shah
June 28, 2024
A man serves cold drinks to commuters along a street on a hot summer day in Karachi on June 27, 2024. — AFP
A man serves cold drinks to commuters along a street on a hot summer day in Karachi on June 27, 2024. — AFP

KARACHI: Hot and humid weather is likely to continue scorching the port city on Friday, the PakistanMeteorological Department (PMD) said.

According to the Met Office, the weather in Karachi will be hot and humid during the next 24 hours, while rain with thunder is expected at a few places and city's suburbs.

The metropolis's temperature will likely fluctuate between 36°C to 38°C withhumidity in the air at 69%, said PMD.

The Met Office said that thunderstorms in the city may form after 1pm, while there is more chance of rain today than yesterday.

Due to low air pressure, there will be no sea breeze today, said PMD.

A weather expert told Geo News that there is low pressure in the Arabian Sea near the Gujarat state of India.

"Rain likely in many areas of Sindh including Karachi under the influence of low pressure," the expert said.

A day earlier, Karachi's residents got some relief from the sweltering heat after some parts of the city's received some much-needed rain.

Even though the brief spell was a breath of fresh air, the coolness in the atmosphere was short-lived with humidity taking over.

Commenting on the city's rain spell, Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfaraz gave a forecast of more showers for at least the next two days.

The weather expert said the intensity of the heat will be reduced in the metropolis after the rainfall, adding that the overall weather in Karachi will remain hot tomorrow and the day after as the temperature will stay between 37°C to 38°C.

However, there is still a possibility of a drop in temperature, he added.

The heat is likely to persist until the elimination of the lower air pressure in the atmosphere, however, sea breezes are expected to make their way into the city from tomorrow evening, he added.

Sarfaraz further added that areas of Karachi including Central, Gulshan-e-Hadeed, Surjani, Nazimabad and Gadap will witness heavy rain showers during the upcoming spell.


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