While significant parts of the country are already experiencing extreme heat, meteorologist Owais Hyder has predicted that Karachi could face its “hottest week of the year” in the coming days. Hyder highlighted that the heat intensity is expected to rise notably next week, with temperatures potentially soaring to between 40 and 42 degrees Celsius from Tuesday through Thursday. This surge in temperature could make it particularly challenging for residents, who should take necessary precautions to cope with the extreme heat.
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