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Sindh heatwave

Rain relief expected in parts of Sindh

May 30, 2026 by Attia Naveed

The Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecast rain, thunderstorms, and dust storms in parts of Sindh on June 1. The weather system could provide relief after days of extreme temperatures across the province. Residents in several districts are expected to experience changing weather conditions as heatwave impacts continue. According to the PMD, isolated areas in Qambar […]

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Karachi likely to remain hot and humid for next three days

May 13, 2026 by Zuha shahzad

Karachi and several other parts of Sindh are expected to experience hot weather conditions over the next three days, with temperatures remaining high and humidity levels adding to discomfort. According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, most districts of Sindh are likely to witness hot and dry weather, while Karachi will continue to experience warm and […]

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Sindh faces heatwave warning, severe heat expected

April 28, 2026 by Attia Naveed

The Pakistan Meteorological Department has warned of severe heat conditions across Sindh, with a heatwave expected in several districts. The advisory is important as rising temperatures may pose health risks, especially for vulnerable groups such as children, women, and the elderly. Authorities have urged precautionary measures to reduce heat-related illnesses. According to the Met Office, […]

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