Karachi to witness gradual rise in temperatures as winter fades

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Karachi, February 2, 2026 — The winter chill in Karachi is steadily easing, with the port city expected to experience a gradual rise in temperatures over the next three days. Weather conditions are set to turn warmer and more pleasant, signaling an early transition toward spring-like conditions.

According to forecasts issued by AccuWeather, Karachi’s daytime temperatures will climb close to the 30°C mark, while nighttime temperatures will also show a noticeable increase. On Monday, the city is likely to experience sunny spells with a maximum temperature of around 29°C and a minimum of 14°C. The RealFeel® temperature is expected to hover near 30°C, indicating slightly warmer conditions than the actual reading. Winds from the east-northeast are forecast at moderate speeds, keeping the weather comfortable.

On Tuesday, temperatures are predicted to rise further, with the mercury touching 30°C during the day and dropping to around 16°C at night. Hazy sunshine is expected to dominate the skyline, while calm easterly winds will prevail. The ultraviolet index is forecast to remain at a moderate level, suggesting limited risk during midday hours.

By Wednesday, Karachi is expected to see similar daytime temperatures of around 30°C, with overnight lows increasing to approximately 18°C. Breezy conditions combined with hazy sunshine are likely to define the day, offering relief from lingering winter cold.

Meteorologists say the gradual warming trend indicates the end of peak winter in Karachi. Residents are advised to stay hydrated during daytime hours and take precautions against mild haze, particularly during morning and evening periods.