Karachi’s temperatures are expected to reach 40 degrees Celsius, and it’s ‘feels like’ 45 degrees Celsius.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued a warning that Karachi is likely to face excessive heat today, with temperatures reaching up to 40 degrees Celsius and a ‘feels-like’ temperature of 45 degrees Celsius.
The Met Office predicts that the sea wind will return in the evening hours, which will provide some relief to those who are experiencing the weather.
In spite of this, it is quite probable that the scorching weather will persist on Monday, and there is no indication that the city will experience any precipitation.
Residents of Karachi have been encouraged by health professionals to take preventative measures in light of the heatwave warning.
According to the experts, the intensity of the heat might make it feel like 45 degrees Celsius, and they are asking locals to stay inside whenever it is possible to do so.
Those who are concerned about their health should refrain from engaging in activities that are not essential outside and maintain proper hydration by consuming a lot of water and other liquids.