Karachi, the vibrant coastal city, wakes up to a complex weather scenario, with the mercury hovering at 20°C and a RealFeel® of 21°. However, the comfort of this mild temperature is overshadowed by an alarming “Very Unhealthy” Air Quality Index (AQI) at 153.
The city’s residents are urged to exercise caution, especially sensitive groups, as the health effects of the current air quality are immediate. Outdoor activities are discouraged, with even healthy individuals likely to experience difficulty breathing and throat irritation. Staying indoors is advised, and rescheduling outdoor activities becomes a prudent choice.
A closer look at the pollutants reveals high levels of dust and dander, contributing to sinus pressure. However, activities such as running and lawn mowing are still deemed acceptable. Air travel is considered ideal, but extreme caution is advised due to the presence of outdoor pests.
Despite these challenges, the weather forecast brings a glimmer of hope. Today’s outlook promises a high of 27°C, with the RealFeel® matching at 27°. Despite the overcast conditions, Karachi anticipates sunshine and beautiful weather. As night falls, temperatures will drop to 15°C, with a RealFeel® of 15°, under partly cloudy skies.
Looking towards tomorrow, Karachi is set to experience mostly sunny and nice weather, with a high of 27°C and a low of 18°C. The RealFeel® temperature remains at 27°, suggesting a day conducive to outdoor activities and enjoyment.
Hyderabad, Sindh
Hyderabad grapples with its current weather, presenting an array of challenges for residents. The temperature stands at 18°C, with a RealFeel® of 21°, offering a deceptive sense of mildness amidst a weather scenario marked by very unhealthy air quality.
The Air Quality Index (AQI) is alarming at 207, categorizing the air as “Very Unhealthy.” Sensitive groups are immediately impacted, and outdoor activities are strongly discouraged. Even for healthy individuals, the looming difficulties in breathing and throat irritation emphasize the need to stay indoors and consider rescheduling outdoor plans.
Dust and dander levels are notably high, contributing to sinus pressure. Surprisingly, activities like running and lawn mowing are still deemed acceptable, providing a silver lining amidst the challenging air quality. However, air travel is advised with caution, and the presence of very high outdoor pests warrants heightened awareness.
Today’s weather forecast predicts a high of 26°C with a RealFeel® of 25°, amidst hazy sunshine. As night falls, temperatures are expected to drop to 11°C with a RealFeel® of 11° under partly cloudy skies.
Looking ahead to tomorrow, Hyderabad anticipates a high of 28°C and a low of 14°C, with a RealFeel® of 27° amidst hazy sunshine. The persistence of these conditions highlights the ongoing challenge posed by the atmospheric haze.


















