Mercury can reach up to 39°C in Karachi during this week

Met Office says city may experience hot and dry winds blowing from north and northwest during daytime

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A motorcyclist on the way while covering their faces with cloth to protect from heatstroke during extreme heatwave. — APP/File
A motorcyclist on the way while covering their faces with cloth to protect from heatstroke during extreme heatwave. — APP/File

KARACHI: The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has recorded a maximum temperature of 38°C in Karachi today (Wednesday) after predicting warm spell to continue till Sunday.

The country's financial hub has been reeling under sweltering heat with weather department forecasting mercury can reach 37°C to 39°C during the next three to four days.

The Met Office said that the city may experience hot and dry winds blowing from north and northwest in the daytime.

However, the weather experts indicated that the temperature will likely to drop by the end of this week after restoration of sea breezes from October 27 to October 28.

Apart from Karachi, a shallow westerly wave is affecting the western and upper parts of the country, as per PMD's daily weather forecast.

Mainly dry weather is expected in most parts of the country today which will prevail till Thursday.

However, cloudy weather with rain-wind and thunderstorms are likely at isolated places in the upper parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit Baltistan, Kashmir and Pothohar region.

A day ago, Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfaraz noted that there’s less chance of rain in October and November. Predicting the arrival of winter, the weather expert said that there is no possibility of more than normal cold in the whole country.

He remarked that Islamabad and northern areas have started witnessing some cold at night, signalling the commencement of pre-winter period.