A severe heatwave is gripping Sindh, with temperatures soaring in Nawabshah and Hyderabad reaching around 42 degrees Celsius. Karachi is expected to experience a high of 39.7 to 40 degrees Celsius. The hot and dry weather is forecasted to persist for the next three to four days, with humidity levels ranging from 29 percent and potentially increasing in the mornings. Dry continental winds from the northwest are currently dominating the region, but sea breezes are expected to resume in the evening, offering some respite from the scorching heat. As the heatwave continues, residents are advised to take necessary precautions to stay safe and hydrated.
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