Karachi is likely to experience a heat wave from today, and the daytime temperature is expected to rise to 41 degrees Celsius, around 4-6 ° C above normal, and will last until April 23 (Wednesday), said the MET department on Sunday.
“Due to heat wave conditions in Karachi, the general public is advised, especially children, women and people. Dawn.com.
“Avoid exposure to direct sunlight during the day and remain hydrated.”
The advice indicated that the hot/very hot and dry climate is likely to prevail in most parts of the province.
On Sunday it experienced a maximum temperature of 39-41 ° C and a minimum of 25 ° C, with north/northwest winds that became winds in the west/southwest.
Heat wave of a week, prolonged interruptions affect life in the cities of Sindh
As Sindh has been in the control of a heat wave for about a week, the hard climate is affecting the health of people with heat and gastroenteritis stroke in many districts and peoples in the midst of prolonged energy cuts.
While the Sindh department of health minimized the increase in cases, a large number of patients from different cities in the districts of Shaheed Benazirabad, Sanghar and Naushahro fierze have informed hospitals in their respective areas.
April has been a hotter month in Central and Super Sindh, since the average temperature reached up to 45 degrees Celsius. However, Mercury rose to 49 ° C on Thursday after a gap of approximately seven years in Shaheed Benazirabad, so it is unbearable for residents, especially children and older people.
On Saturday, Jacobabad was the most popular city in the entire country with 45 ° C followed by Dadu, Padidan, Mithi and Mohenjo Daro (43 ° C), Sukkur, Hyderabad and Nawabshah (42 ° C). The maximum temperature in Karachi and Thatta was 37 ° C and 36 ° C.