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Karachi shattered the 57-year record with the hottest nights in October. The last time, Karachi recorded the hottest nights was in October 1967.
According to the Meteorological Department, the lowest average temperature previously recorded was 30.6 degrees Celsius in October, 1967.
However, last month, the city saw a new low of 30.9 degrees Celsius, marking a 0.3-degree increase after 57 years.
The sizzling temperature also broke the previous year’s record for the lowest minimum nighttime temperature.
This year in October, nighttime temperature reached 26.3 degrees Celsius, surpassing the previous year’s minimum night temperature of 25.7 degrees Celsius.
The Met department further stated that the minimum temperature in Karachi this October was 0.6 degrees higher than the same period in 2023.
While much of the country has experienced cooler temperatures, Karachi continues to grapple with unusually hot and dry conditions for the post-monsoon season. Experts confirmed that this was an ‘abnormal’ weather pattern for October.
PMD chief Sardar Sarfaraz attributed the current sweltering conditions to specific meteorological factors.
He explained that previously, low air pressure led to a depression in the Arabian Sea, which blocked sea breezes in the area. This resulted in increased humidity, making the feel-like temperature more than 10°C higher than the actual temperature, reaching 49-50°C.
Karachi experienced unusually warm weather during the first week of October due to this depression.