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Karachi Heatwave Alert 27 April: Temperature May Reach 38°C Today

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Karachi: On April 27, 2026, health experts advised citizens in Karachi to take precautionary measures due to the rising heat intensity in the city.

Karachi Temperature Today

The Meteorological Department has predicted that the temperature in Karachi may reach up to 38°C today, while the minimum temperature recorded last night was 27°C.

Prolonged exposure to very warm temperatures can lead to many serious diseases, making it easier for them to spread to others and even cause them to become ill. This is why it is important to limit the amount of time you spend outside while eating or drinking.

Heatwave Advisory Pakistan

Medical professionals advise people who plan to be outside for any length of time in warm weather to wear loose-fitting, breathable clothing and cover their heads to stay cool, and to stay hydrated by drinking clean, boiled water. They also advised to keep your body as clean and dry as possible in order to avoid developing skin rashes or allergic reactions.

Signs of a Heat Wave to be Aware of

Some signs can help recognize and avoid Heat Wave symptoms.

  • Profuse Sweating
  • Feeling Dizzy/Weak
  • Head Pain and Nausea
  • Rash or Irritated Skin
  • Dehydration/Dry Mouth

No Rain Expected, Precautions Recommended

The outlook is for continued dry weather with light winds and warm temperatures throughout the day, and little chance of rain.

At a time when Pakistan has seen more and more frequent and severe weather events, this latest heat wave indicates a greater need for climate-related response planning and preparation for the effects of climate change. As this extreme heat continues to rise, governments must focus on their obligation to protect their citizens from harm and be prepared.

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