Karachi can finally breathe a sigh of relief as the scorching heat wave that gripped the metropolis for four relentless days has finally dissipated.
The Meteorological Department reports that the recent heatwave, which saw temperatures soaring to a blistering 41.5 degrees Celsius, has come to an end.
During this period, residents endured sweltering conditions exacerbated by soaring humidity levels. The initial day of the heatwave marked a staggering high of 41.5 degrees, with humidity contributing to an even more oppressive environment.
Thankfully, the Meteorological Department offers a glimmer of respite, assuring Karachiites of a cooling trend in the days ahead. Predictions suggest that over the next 15 days, temperatures are expected to hover between 34 to 35 degrees Celsius within the city limits. Additionally, rural districts of Sindh will experience a gradual decline in heat intensity until June 4th.
However, caution remains paramount as the Meteorological Department warns of potential heatwave resurgence post-June 4th, particularly affecting rural Sindh.
Karachiites are urged to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to mitigate the impact of any future heatwaves.