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Karachi, Hyderabad Heatwave: Temperature to Rise 3-5°C Higher Than Usual

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Alert: Karachi to Face Intense Heatwave Conditions

Alert: Karachi to Face Intense Heatwave Conditions

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  • Karachi and Hyderabad in Sindh are set for a temperature surge this week.
  • Relief is anticipated over the weekend, with gusty winds and rainfall predicted to restore temperature normalcy.
  • A westerly wave is forecast to sweep into western territories on May 10th, extending to the upper parts by May 11th.
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Karachi, Hyderabad, and other regions of Sindh are bracing for a significant rise in day temperatures this week, with levels expected to soar 3–5 degrees Celsius above the seasonal average. However, relief is on the horizon for the weekend, as gusty winds and rainfall are predicted to restore temperature normalcy.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) reports that a high-pressure system will dominate the upper atmosphere across the country, particularly impacting the southern regions. Additionally, a westerly wave is set to sweep into the western territories by the evening of May 10th, extending its influence to the upper parts by May 11th.

This weather pattern will trigger a gradual increase in daytime temperatures across Sindh, including major cities like Karachi and Hyderabad, throughout the week. From May 8th to 10th, temperatures are expected to remain elevated, ranging from 03 to 05 degrees Celsius above the usual levels in certain parts of the province.

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In terms of precipitation, rain-wind/thunderstorms are forecasted for Sukkur, Jacobabad, Kashmore, Larkana, Dadu, Qambar Shahdad Kot, Jamshoro, and Sanghar on the night of May 10th and continuing throughout May 11th. These gusty winds and showers are anticipated to provide much-needed relief from the scorching temperatures, helping to bring them back to normal levels.

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