According to the weather report, a hot and humid weather will prevail in the metropolis with sporadic blowing winds.
The city’s current temperature is recorded as 33 Celsius, which could soar to 40 C, the meteorological department said. Owing to higher levels of humidity in the air, severe heat is being felt in Karachi.
The southwestern winds are blowing with 15 kilometers wind hour, according to the Met Office.
Karachi’s outskirts are likely to experience drizzling, while on June 19 (tomorrow), drizzling is expected in the city in the morning as well as in the evening, the Met Office said.
The first monsoon spell is expected in the port city on June 25.
The Met Office has issued an extreme heat warning in most of the country from June 18 to 20.
Yesterday, maximum rainfall was received in Sindh’s southeastern parts (Mithi 31mm, Nagar Parkar 30mm, Islam Kot 14mm, and Diplo 06mm).
Rainfall with thunderstorms was also received at some places in Kashmir, upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Gilgit-Baltistan.
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