Heat wave strengthens as temperatures might reach 50°C

 


Pakistan is on guard as meteorologists foresee an increase of the progressing heatwave.


Residents are asked to plan for one more serious spell of high temperatures, while the continuous one is supposed to last a few additional days.


As per Mahr Sahibzad Khan, head of the Met division in Lahore, temperatures are probably going to raise further in Sindh, Punjab, and Islamabad. In unambiguous areas, like Mohenjodaro, Jacobabad, Thatta, Benazirabad, and Nawabshah, the mercury could take off to an extraordinary 50 degrees Celsius.



Likewise, regions in Punjab as of now encountering 46-degree temperatures might see an increment to 48-49 degrees. Islamabad, which is as of now at 41 degrees, may move to 43-44 degrees.


The ongoing intensity wave is the second spell to raise a ruckus around town, and figures show an expected third wave in June. Khan featured the miniature effects of the intensity wave, noticing that more modest towns and urban communities could encounter much more extreme circumstances.


Meteorologists have proposed that careful steps ought to be taken all over, be it in urban areas or towns. "The temperature is probably going to rise further in Sindh, Punjab, and Islamabad," Khan expressed. "In certain areas, the temperature might arrive at 50 degrees."


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