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PMD issues heatwave warning for Karachi next week

Published on: June 7, 2026 3:02 AM

A heatwave alert is active for Karachi, with temperatures expected to reach 38°C, bringing very hot and dry conditions to the city this weekend. The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) on Saturday issued a heatwave warning for Karachi, predicting a sharp rise in temperatures during the upcoming week.

In its three-day forecast, the Met Office said the metropolis was expected to experience the minimum temperature of 28°C and maximum 38°C, from Saturday to Monday.

It also forecast hot/very hot and dry weather is likely to prevail over most parts of the province during this time. The Met Office predicted that a high pressure is likely to develop in upper atmosphere on June 8 and likely to persist till June 11. Under the influence of this system, heatwave conditions are likely to develop over the country from June 7 to 12.

“Very hot weather is expected in Karachi during the forecast period and maximum temperature is likely to remain around 40-43°C from June 8 to 12,” it said, adding that night temperatures are also likely to rise during the forecast period.

The weather department advised the general public especially children, women and senior citizens to remain extra cautious due to heatwave condition.

“General public is advised to avoid unnecessary exposure to direct sunlight from (1000 to 1600 PST) and remain hydrated,” it added.

The PMD advised farmers to manage their crop activities keeping in view the weather conditions and take care of their livestock as well. Electricity demand/consumption may increase during the forecast period. Judicious use of water is also requested in all aspects of life. A severe heatwave gripped the port city earlier in the beginning of May, with temperatures soaring to 44 degrees Celsius, the highest recorded so far this season, disrupting daily life, academic activities, and business operations.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: heatwave, Pakistan Meteorological Department, PMD, warning

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