Residents are advised to stay hydrated and avoid staying outside for long periods


(Web Desk): Karachi is expected to experience hot and dry weather as continental air continues to affect the region. Temperatures are expected to stay above normal, making the weather feel hotter than usual.
On Saturday, the city saw sunny weather with temperatures around 39°C. The high humidity made it feel even more uncomfortable. Residents should expect temperatures between 38°C and 40°C throughout the day, with some cooling in the evening.
This weather will continue on Sunday, with temperatures again reaching around 39°C. The dry conditions and high humidity will make it feel hotter than the actual temperature.
By Monday, Karachi will still be facing hot and dry weather, with temperatures reaching 39-40°C. The weather will stay mostly sunny, offering little relief from the heat.
Across the country, dry weather has been common, with extreme heat in the plains. The highest recorded temperatures were in Mithi (43°C), Turbat (42°C), Lasbela and Chhor (41°C), and Nokundi (40°C).
Residents are advised to stay hydrated and avoid staying outside for long periods. If going outside, they should wear light clothing, use sunscreen, and stay in the shade whenever possible to protect themselves from the heat.
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