Seventy percent of the air is humid, and sea winds are blowing through the city at eighteen kilometers per hour, according to PMD.
The Met Office reported that the southwesterly sea breeze that once helped to make the city’s weather tolerable has abated. “Cities are expected to experience a brief break from the intense heat as a result of the sea winds returning.”
Karachi will have its first monsoon phase starting on July 5, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department’s forecast.
registered at 47 degrees Celsius on Sunday, Sibi and Nokundi registered the highest temperature in the nation. The majority of the plains are still quite hot right now. Sindh’s Tharparkar and Umarkot have also been forecast to receive rain.
Other districts and cities in Sindh, including Sakhar, Nawabshah, Dadue, Larkana, and Sakhar, have “feel like” temperatures of 45, 47, and 42 degrees.
In Lahore and other Punjabi cities, the weather cleared up after a period of intense rain and wind.
Abbotabad, Haveli Lakha, Muridke, Daska, and the neighboring districts were also reported to have had heavy rain. Mirpur, Azad Kashmir, Dadyal, Chakswari, Islamgarh, and the neighboring districts also saw intense rain.