Karachi: The Meteorological Department has predicted that the weather will be hot tomorrow, while the weather will be clear and partly cloudy on Wednesday.
According to Chief Meteorologist Karachi Sardar Sarfraz, Monday was the second hot day recorded in the city.
He said that due to the north-easterly hot and dry winds blowing from Balochistan, the intensity of heat continued to increase in the city on the second day on Monday, sea winds remained partially and completely suspended.
According to the Meteorological Department, northerly winds blew most of the time, the maximum temperature of the city was recorded at 37.1 degrees Celsius with an increase of 1.1 degrees compared to yesterday.
According to the Early Warning Center of the Department of Meteorology, Tuesday will also record a hot day, while on Wednesday, the weather will be clear and partly cloudy, while the temperature is likely to decrease compared to the recent hot weather.
Also, the current heat wave is expected to improve from Thursday. They say that the sea winds have not been blowing for the past 3 days due to which the winds from the alternate direction are affecting the city.
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