Meteorological department predicted further increase heat intensity after the heatwave expires

Karachi:

The weather was hot and dry during the ongoing heatwave in the city, and the Meteorological Department has predicted that severe heat wave will continue for one day and after that sea winds will be restored, but the weather is likely to remain warm.

The Meteorological Department said that the heatwave in the city was recorded due to the hot and dry days, during which the sea winds remained unaccompanied and the hot and desert northwestern winds from Balochistan.

The city’s minimum mercury recorded a degree reduction by 24 degrees Celsius compared to the previous day, while the maximum temperature recorded 1.7 degrees Celsius to 39 degrees Celsius compared to the previous.

According to the Meteorological Department alert, the heatwave situation may remain more one day, but the maximum temperature is likely to rise by 4 to 6 degrees.

It was reported that the sea winds are likely to be restored on Thursday, but the city may have a hot weather record after the end of the Heat View, with most of the province likely to be hot, severe and dry.

The Meteorological Department said that on Tuesday, Jacobabad in rural Sindh recorded 43.5 degrees, knives, fists and Larkana recorded 43 degrees Celsius.

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