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There will be a decrease in the intensity of hot weather across Sindh, including Karachi, as reported by national media on Tuesday.
According to a report by Geo News, a Meteorological Analyst Jawad Memon stated that an anticyclone in the northern Arabian Sea was responsible for the increase in heat; however, this high-pressure system has now moved eastward.
He stated that the heat intensity, which has been ongoing for the past five days in Karachi and across Sindh, is expected to decrease from today. In the next two to three days, the weather will improve throughout the province.
The meteorological analyst further mentioned that starting Saturday and Sunday, temperatures in Karachi will return to normal for March. During this period, daytime temperatures in the city could range between 32 to 34 degrees Celsius.
Similarly, it was revealed earlier that the ongoing heatwave in Karachi would continue for the next two days, while temperatures are expected to remain high in the coming days, as reported by national media.
According to a report on Monday, summer had made its entry into Karachi, leading to an increase in heat intensity, with the current temperature recorded at 36 degrees Celsius.
On the other hand, the Meteorological Department has stated that the ongoing heatwave in Karachi will persist for the next two days, and temperatures are expected to remain high during this period.