On Wednesday, Karachi experienced extremely hot weather, with temperatures rising above 40 degrees Celsius. The combination of high temperatures and humidity made conditions very difficult for people living in the city. Sardar Sarfaraz, the Chief Meteorologist, pointed out that humidity levels stayed above 50% throughout the day, which made it feel even hotter, especially in direct sunlight.
Sardar Sarfaraz warned people to avoid spending too much time outside because of the serious health risks associated with the intense heat.