Karachi is experiencing a spell of dry and warm weather as temperatures continue to rise, making conditions increasingly uncomfortable for residents. According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), the mercury is expected to remain above normal in the coming days, with daytime temperatures soaring between 30 to 35°C.
The lack of sea breeze and increased humidity levels have intensified the heat, causing discomfort among citizens. Health experts have advised people to stay hydrated and avoid prolonged exposure to the sun, especially during peak hours.
The Met Office has also warned that the dry spell may persist for the next few days, with no significant chances of rain. Karachiites are urged to take precautions as the weather continues to heat up.