KARACHI: The city remained in the grip of sweltering weather conditions for the eighth consecutive day on Sunday on account of continued disruption of the sea breeze caused by a low atmospheric pressure area prevailing northeast of Karachi.

Chief Meteorologist Dr Sardar Safaraz told Dawn that the current weather conditions were the hottest since the 2015 heatwave during which the maximum temperature surged to 44.8°C.

“We are seeing a repeat of similar weather conditions after nine years. The deviation from monthly average temperature remained around or above four degrees Celsius in Karachi during the ongoing heatwave,” he said when asked about the intensity of the ongoing heatwave.

He said that this year the maximum temperature recorded was 42°C.

Dr Sarfaraz pointed out that in both cases of heatwaves experienced in 2015 and 2024, harsh weather conditions were caused by a low atmospheric pressure area.

“What’s specific to Karachi is high levels of humidity that makes hot weather very difficult to bear as it increases the feels-like temperature manifold. This week, humidity has remained 50 per cent or above 50pc,” he added.

He said that the minimum temperature of the month of June this year had also remained high i.e. on an average of 29-30°C.

The ever-highest temperature of the month of June in Karachi was 47°C, recorded on June 18 1979. The highest temperature of the month of May was 47°C, which was recorded on May 9 1938.

“Weather patterns have changed due to the warming world. Studies suggest that intense weathers would become more frequent, prolonged and violent as global temperature rises,” Dr Sarfaraz said while referring to a study by World Weather Attribution that has linked the 2022 devastating floods in Pakistan to climate change.

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