Residents of Karachi are facing soaring temperatures as the city prepares for a heatwave that could push the mercury up to 43 degrees Celsius over the next few days.
The Meteorological Department has urged citizens to take precautionary measures as heat intensity continues to increase across the city.
According to the Meteorological Department, temperatures in Karachi are likely to reach 43°C between June 10 and 12. The department warned that high humidity levels will make conditions feel even hotter, with the perceived temperature potentially touching 50°C.
Heat intensity continues to rise
The sun has been blazing over Karachi, with residents already experiencing increasingly harsh weather conditions.
As temperatures climb, concerns are growing about the impact of the heatwave on daily life, particularly for people working outdoors and those traveling during peak daytime hours.
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The intense heat has left many residents worried about their health and safety. People were seen searching for shade in markets, along roadsides and at bus stops as they tried to escape the sweltering conditions.
The rising temperatures have made outdoor activities more difficult, especially during the hottest parts of the day.
Medical experts advise precaution
Medical experts have advised citizens to take preventive steps to avoid heat-related illnesses. Residents have been urged to stay hydrated, avoid unnecessary exposure to direct sunlight and take extra care during the peak heat hours.
According to the Meteorological Department, there is currently no possibility of rainfall in Karachi during this month. The lack of rain is expected to prolong the hot and dry conditions, increasing the likelihood of continued discomfort for residents.
Authorities urge public caution
With temperatures expected to remain exceptionally high, authorities are encouraging people to follow safety guidelines and remain alert to the risks associated with extreme heat.
The latest forecast highlights the need for caution as Karachi enters one of the hottest periods of the season.







