The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued an advisory for a heatwave expected to grip most parts of the country from Tuesday (today) until April 27th (Sunday).
The NDMA stated that dry and hot weather conditions are anticipated in major parts of the country during this period.
Balochistan and Sindh are likely to experience significantly higher temperatures than usual throughout the week. Hot weather is also expected in most areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Azad Kashmir.
However, the NDMA has also forecast the possibility of scattered rainfall in various areas of Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Kashmir, as well as in some districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which may offer some relief.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) reported that the highest temperature recorded across the country in the last 24 hours was 43 degrees Celsius in Jacobabad. Other cities experiencing high temperatures included Mithi, Bahawalnagar, and Nawabshah (42°C); Karachi, Kasur, and Lasbela (41°C).
In comparison, the mercury reached 38°C in Lahore, 36°C in Islamabad, 35°C in Peshawar, 33°C in Muzaffarabad, 25°C in Quetta, and 22°C in Gilgit.
Karachi Braces for Impending Heatwave
Karachi is also expected to be affected by the heatwave, with hot and dry weather forecast for the next 24 hours. The meteorological department predicted that the maximum temperature in the megalopolis will range between 39 and 41 °C. The minimum temperature recorded in the city was 24°C.
The PMD noted that the humidity level in the air is currently at 60%. Additionally, light winds are blowing from the south in Karachi.
The temperature in the port city is expected to gradually decrease to some extent starting from Thursday as sea breezes are anticipated to return.
The NDMA has advised citizens to stay hydrated and take necessary precautions during the hot spell. Health experts have also advised people to avoid unnecessary exposure to the sun, especially between 11 am and 4 pm.