KARACHI is set to experience extremely hot weather in the coming months as the temperatures in the ongoing month of February are above normal, a weather expert said.
The rising temperatures in February indicate extremely hot weather in the coming days, weather expert Jawad Memon told Geo News on Saturday.
The expert said that Karachi may see western and northwestern winds tomorrow as the western wind system is expected to affect upper Pakistan (Sunday).
Memon predicted that the city’s temperature would rise starting on Sunday (today), and that daytime highs of 32–34°C would be possible. Nonetheless, because to the city’s exposure to sea winds at night, the weather may continue to be mild.
At night, the temperature may be recorded at 18-20°C, he added.
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Global warming has caused Pakistan to experience unusually high temperatures, longer and more intense summers, and heavy rains.
Following enormous monsoons, the nation was devastated by disastrous floods the previous year.