Scorching Heatwave May Push Pakistan to Break Global Record

Pakistan is bracing for an intense heatwave this week that could push temperatures to record-breaking levels, according to a report by The Washington Post. Record-Breaking Temperatures Expected The central and southern regions of Pakistan, particularly Sindh’s Nawabshah district, have already witnessed extreme heat. Last weekend, temperatures surged to 118°F (47.7°C) and are expected to climb …

Severe Heatwave Set to Scorch Pakistan as High-Pressure System

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has warned of an intense heatwave gripping the country from April 26, with temperatures soaring well above seasonal norms. A high-pressure system developing in the upper atmosphere is expected to drive this extreme weather pattern. Rising Temperatures Across the Country According to the PMD, the high-pressure system will intensify by …

Karachi Heatwave Alert: City Braces for Soaring Temperatures

As climate change tightens its grip, the Karachi heatwave alert is back. Residents of the port city have been warned to prepare for extreme heat, with temperatures expected to climb as high as 41°C between April 20 and April 23. According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), the weather will remain hot, dry, and 4°C …

Punjab Schools Act Fast as Heatwave Threatens Student Health

With temperatures soaring across the province, the keyword “heatwave safety in schools” has become a top priority. The Punjab School Education Department has swiftly issued precautionary measures to protect students from the ongoing heatwave. These actions come in response to growing concerns over student safety during extreme weather. Urgent Guidelines for Immediate Implementation All schools …

Karachi’s temperature expected to touch 41°C

KARACHI: The weather in the metropolis is likely to remain hot and dry even today. The mercury is expected to touch 41°C in the city. Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has alerted the residents of Karachi that the weather will remain hot and dry for the next 24 hours. In the port area, winds are blowing …

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