Meteorological Department has predicted that the weather will be hot and humid in Karachi for the next three days

According to the Meteorological Department, the mercury may reach 36 degrees Celsius in Karachi on Sunday—File: Photo

Karachi: The Meteorological Department has said that on Friday, higher than normal winds of 35 km per hour will blow in Karachi, while the weather is likely to remain hot and humid in the city for the next three days.

According to the Meteorological Department, the city experienced stronger than normal winds on Friday, with a speed of 35 km per hour and a maximum temperature of 31 degrees Celsius due to sea breezes.

It was further informed that the rural districts of Sindh remained under the grip of heat, the temperature of Mithi was recorded at 38.5 degrees Celsius while on April 25, a new western chain will enter Balochistan.

The meteorological department said that the winds under the influence of the western system which caused light rain in the city yesterday became faster than normal on Friday, with a maximum speed of 35 kilometers per hour recorded and the maximum temperature of the city decreased by several degrees on the second day as well. 31 degrees Celsius was recorded.

According to the forecast of the Early Warning Center, during the next three days, the weather of the city may be record hot and humid, and during this time, the winds are likely to blow from the western direction of Balochistan in the morning and from the southwest direction of the sea in the evening, and on Sunday, Friday. May again exceed 36 degrees.

According to the Early Warning Center, the weather is likely to remain hot and humid across the province, with the highest mercury recorded in Mithi in rural Sindh on Friday at 38.5 degrees Celsius.

According to Chief Meteorologist Karachi Sardar Sarfraz, another series of rains are likely to enter Pakistan from April 25 through Balochistan, as a result of which the districts of Balochistan and Sindh which are close to Balochistan may be covered by rain.

Sardar Sarfarazke further said that under the new system, there are no chances of rain in Karachi at present, but the situation will be clear when the system comes closer.

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