Tuesday night’s temperature recorded at 32°C, 4.1°C above than normal average
KARACHI: As the occupants keep on reeling under the overall intensity, the city has recorded its second most smoking evening of 2024 with the temperature recorded at 32°C.
The typical temperature in the city in July, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Division (PMD), is 27.9°C and Tuesday night was the second most blazing of this current year after July 1 — when the temperature was likewise 32°C.
Last week, the Met Office has said that the mercury is supposed to ascend in the following a few days with temperatures of up to 37°C to 38°C.
Notwithstanding, it had precluded out another heatwave in the megalopolis.
Besides, with the ocean breeze stopping, Karachi is supposed to observe blistering and muggy climate with most extreme expected temperature coming to 37°C to 39°C in the following 24 hours.
By the by, there may be some help for Karachiites after all as the PMD has conjecture weighty downpour and tempests in the city’s rural areas today.
The storm figure comes after climate master Jawad Memon on Tuesday said that storm clouds could foster in the north, north-east and north-west neighborhoods of Karachi from today to July 18.
“Mists might frame after evening in view of wet breezes blowing from the Bedouin Ocean,” said the climate examiner.
He likewise anticipated light to direct rain for Gadap, Interstate regions, Malir, Surjani and Gulshan-e-Maymar till Thursday (tomorrow).