No Relief Yet: Hot and Humid Conditions to Dominate Sindh
Pakistan Meteorological Department predicts continued hot and humid conditions across most districts, while coastal areas are expected to experience partly cloudy skies.
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Pakistan Meteorological Department predicts continued hot and humid conditions across most districts, while coastal areas are expected to experience partly cloudy skies.
Continue ReadingRecord-breaking temperatures exceed 40°C as extreme heat sparks health emergencies and damages transport infrastructure
Continue ReadingAuthorities urge residents and tourists to remain vigilant as rising temperatures and rainfall increase the risk of glacial lake outburst floods, landslides, and surging rivers.
Continue ReadingPMD forecasts widespread heat conditions with isolated rain and thunderstorms in northern regions ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast predominantly hot and dry weather across most regions of the country over the next 24 hours, with only isolated northern areas likely to receive rain and thunderstorm activity.
Continue ReadingLight rain, wind and thunderstorms expected in Karachi as several upper Sindh districts brace for gusty winds and isolated showers
Continue ReadingWeather Alert Issued for Multiple Regions ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued a weather alert warning of rain, windstorms, thunderstorms and hailstorms across several upper and central regions of the country over the next 12 hours.
Continue ReadingCity faces extreme heat conditions with temperatures reaching 42°C and hazardous UV levels.
Continue ReadingPDMA issues alert across Sindh districts, warning of extreme heat, dust storms and health risks from June 9 to 12. KARACHI: The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Sindh on Tuesday issued an alert for moderate to severe heatwave conditions across several districts of the province, warning that temperatures could rise dangerously between June 9 and […]
Continue ReadingTemperatures could climb to 42°C as weather experts warn residents to minimise outdoor activities during peak hours. KARACHI: Karachi is expected to experience a significant increase in temperatures this week, with the mercury likely to rise as high as 42°C, according to weather forecasts.
Continue ReadingKarachi Metropolitan Corporation initiates Rs600 million plan to prevent urban flooding ahead of monsoon season The Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) has announced the launch of a citywide cleaning and desilting drive of major storm-water drains (nallahs) to strengthen monsoon preparedness and reduce the risk of urban flooding across the metropolis.
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