Lahore is currently experiencing an intense heatwave, with temperatures soaring and the Met Department predicting a maximum of 43 degrees Celsius on Tuesday.
On the ground level, the heat is even more intense, reaching up to 44 degrees Celsius, making conditions exceptionally hot and uncomfortable for residents.
The prolonged heat spell is expected to persist until Friday, according to the Met Department, with no immediate relief in sight.
Despite the scorching temperatures, there is a chance of rain later in the week, with rain and thunderstorms forecasted for Saturday and Sunday, offering a potential respite from the heat.
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"The intensity of heat in Lahore is at its peak, and residents are advised to take precautions," warned meteorologists. The current temperature in Lahore has already reached 37 degrees Celsius.
Looking ahead, there is optimism for a reduction in the heat intensity next week, providing some relief to Lahore's residents.
However, until then, health experts advise staying indoors during peak heat hours, staying hydrated, and avoiding prolonged exposure to the sun to prevent heat-related illnesses.
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Meanwhile, Karachi is also experiencing a severe heatwave, with temperatures soaring and humidity levels making conditions exceptionally hot and uncomfortable for residents.
According to the Met Department, the maximum temperature is expected to reach up to 41 degrees Celsius on Tuesday, with the current temperature already at 33 degrees Celsius and a high humidity level of 73%. It says the intensity of heat was being felt at 39 degrees.
However, the weather department predicts that sea breezes will resume in Karachi from Wednesday evening and the temperature are likely to drop gradually from tomorrow.