Karachi / Axis Pakistan — May 29, 2026
A severe heatwave is expected to grip most parts of Sindh province till May 31, with temperatures forecast to remain significantly above seasonal norms, according to the latest weather advisory.
Authorities warn that under prevailing conditions, temperatures may remain 4–6°C above normal across several districts.
Temperatures Could Hit 50°C in Upper Sindh
Maximum temperatures are likely to range between 47°C and 50°C in:
- Sukkur
- Shikarpur
- Qambar Shahdadkot
- Jacobabad
- Larkana
- Moen-Jo-Daro
- Dadu
- Shaheed Benazirabad
- Ghotki
- Khairpur
- Naushahro Feroze
Meanwhile, temperatures between 44°C and 47°C are expected in:
- Tharparker
- Badin
- Hyderabad
- Matiari
- Tando Muhammad Khan
- Umerkot
- Mirpurkhas
- Jamshoro
- Sanghar
Karachi Weather Outlook — Next 3 Days
The Karachi Division is expected to experience hot and humid weather conditions over the next three days, with occasional winds.
Friday (May 29)
Weather: Hot & Humid, Occasionally Windy
Maximum: 36–38°C
Minimum: 30°C
Saturday (May 30)
Weather: Hot & Humid
Maximum: 36–38°C
Minimum: 28–30°C
Sunday (May 31)
Weather: Hot & Humid
Maximum: 35–37°C
Minimum: 28–30°C
Winds are expected to remain predominantly West / Southwesterly during the forecast period.
Public Advisory & Possible Impacts
Authorities have urged citizens to remain cautious due to extreme heat conditions.
The public — particularly children, women and senior citizens — is advised to take extra precautions.
Key safety guidelines include:
- Avoid direct sunlight exposure between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM
- Stay hydrated and increase water intake
- Use water responsibly
- Limit unnecessary outdoor activities
Farmers have also been advised to plan agricultural activities according to weather conditions and ensure proper care for livestock.
Officials further cautioned that electricity demand and consumption may increase during the heatwave period.
All concerned departments and authorities have been directed to remain vigilant and take necessary measures to prevent any untoward incidents.
— Axis Pakistan Weather Desk
