Hot and Dry Weather to Grip Most of Sindh Today

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast hot to very hot and dry weather across most parts of Sindh on June 4, 2026. Citizens should expect intense heat throughout the day with little relief. Only isolated areas in Mirpurkhas and Sanghar districts may see some duststorm, thunderstorm, or light rain activity.

Karachi expects a maximum temperature between 35 and 37°C today with westerly to south-westerly winds. Humidity levels will remain relatively high at 55 to 65 percent, making the heat feel more uncomfortable.

Hyderabad will experience hotter conditions with temperatures ranging from 41 to 43°C. Humidity will stay between 35 and 45 percent with westerly to south-westerly winds blowing through the city.

Sukkur faces temperatures between 37 and 39°C today. Humidity levels will range from 40 to 50 percent under similar wind conditions.

Mithi recorded the highest forecast temperature range of 42 to 44°C. Humidity will remain lowest in Mithi at 30 to 40 percent, though the extreme heat poses serious health risks.

Yesterday’s Record Highs Reveal Severity of Heatwave

Wednesday’s temperature readings confirm the ongoing heatwave gripping the province. Hyderabad recorded the highest temperature at 45°C yesterday. Jacobabad and Khairpur both reached 44°C. Sukkur hit 43°C while Rohri and Larkana recorded 42°C each. Mohenjodaro also touched 41°C on Wednesday.

Health Warning for Citizens

Authorities urge citizens to avoid going outdoors during peak afternoon hours. Residents should drink plenty of water and stay in shaded or air-conditioned spaces.

The elderly, children, and outdoor workers face the highest risk during such extreme heat conditions. Citizens in Mirpurkhas and Sanghar should also stay alert for sudden duststorm or thunderstorm activity.

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