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    PMD Warns Karachi of Intense Heat Due to ‘Super El Niño’ by August

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued a warning about an impending rise in temperatures in Karachi, expected to intensify by August. This alert is based on forecasts predicting the onset of a ‘Super El Niño’ event, a climatic phenomenon known for causing extreme weather patterns globally. Historically, El Niño events disrupt normal weather cycles, often resulting in hotter and drier conditions in South Asia, including Pakistan’s southern regions.

    In a significant development, the PMD’s prediction highlights the potential for Karachi to experience prolonged heatwaves, which could exacerbate existing challenges such as water shortages and strain on power supplies. The ‘Super El Niño’ is anticipated to be stronger than usual, increasing the likelihood of record-breaking temperatures. This forecast underscores the urgency for local authorities and residents to prepare for the adverse effects on health, agriculture, and urban infrastructure.

    Meanwhile, the warning serves as a critical reminder of the broader impacts of climate variability on Pakistan’s largest city. Public health officials are expected to ramp up heat-related illness prevention measures, while energy providers may need to brace for heightened demand. The PMD’s early alert aims to mitigate risks by encouraging proactive steps to protect vulnerable populations and maintain essential services during the anticipated heat surge.

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