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The Meteorological Office has issued forecasts of scorching hot weather across most plains of Pakistan, accompanied by dusty winds expected to peak around noon on Sunday.
Sindh’s districts are set to endure searing temperatures, while Karachi and other coastal areas will experience hot and humid conditions with gusty winds, as reported by the Meteorological Office.
Gilgit Baltistan anticipates partly cloudy weather with potential rainfall, along with wind and thunderstorms in certain regions.
Southern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa districts are bracing for extremely hot conditions, with forecasted rainfall and thunderstorms in Malakand and Kohistan areas.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department warns of continued extremely hot weather in most plains of Punjab, coupled with gusty winds and dust storms.
The ongoing heatwave has seen temperatures soar above 40 degrees Celsius countrywide, reaching staggering highs of 50 degrees Celsius in the Sukkur and Dadu districts.
Sibi emerges as the hottest district in Balochistan, with temperatures soaring between 47 to 49 degrees Celsius.
The Ministry of Climate Change recently highlighted that approximately 26 districts are grappling with severe heatwaves, with the current sweltering conditions expected to persist until May 30.
Projections suggest temperatures could soar to 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit) in at least two cities within Sindh’s southern province.