The residents of Karachi should keep themselves hydrated as the feel-like temperature reached 45°C on Wednesday as heatwave gripped the metropolis.
The current temperature of the city is recorded at 38°C with humidity at 43%. Meanwhile, the winds are blowing from southwest at a speed of 18 to 20 kilometres per hour.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) predicted significant rise in the mercury level in the port city from today, surpassing the 40°C mark.
According to the Met Office, the heatwave conditions were expected to grip Karachi Thatta, Badin and Sujawal districts from today till June 1.
It added that the day time maximum temperatures are expected to rise to 40-42°C in Karachi and 42-44°C in Thatta Badin and Sujawal during the period
Earlier today, Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfraz said that the temperature of Karachi is expected to reach 40°C or more.
Sarfaraz added that temperature might reach 42°C during the next two days in Karachi as Sindh is currently gripped by severe heat.
The chief meteorologist said that the rural areas of Sindh witnessed 53°C this season, adding that in 2017, the temperature of Turbat was recorded at 54°C which is the highest in Pakistan’s history.
The Met department recorded 51°C in Dadu and Mohenjo Daro, 50°C in Nawabshah, Sibi and Sukkur, 49°C in Bahawalpur, 48°C in Dera Ghazi Khan, Multan and Dera Ismail Khan, 47°C in Turbat, Sargodha, Sahiwal and Faisalabad, 46°C in Hyderabad and Jhelum, 45°C in Bannu and Mithi and 44°C in Chakwal.