Pakistan Nears 50°C: Potential April Temperature Record Amid Severe Heatwave​

Pakistan Nears 50°C: Potential April Temperature Record Amid Severe Heatwave

By M Muzamil Shami - April 30, 2025


People sheltering from extreme heat in Pakistan.

      Residents seek shade as temperatures soar in Pakistan.


Pakistan Faces Historic Heatwave, Temperatures Approach 50°C

Pakistan is on the brink of experiencing one of its most intense heatwaves, with forecasts indicating temperatures could soar to 50°C, potentially breaking the country's own April temperature record set in Nawabshah in 2018 The Washington Post. The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued a heatwave advisory from April 26 to 30, urging citizens to take necessary precautions.​


Regions Most Affected

The central and southern regions of Pakistan are expected to bear the brunt of this extreme heat. Cities like Dadu, Mohenjo-Daro, Nawabshah, and Padidan have already recorded temperatures as high as 47°C Daily Pakistan English News. The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) predicts that temperatures could reach up to 48°C in central parts of the country by Wednesday and Thursday The Washington Post.​


Global Impact

This heatwave isn't isolated to Pakistan. Forecasts indicate that 21 countries, including Iran, India, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, will experience temperatures exceeding 43°C this week . The unusually hot air mass is expected to shift eastward towards China later in the week, while a new heatwave builds across Central Asia, affecting countries like Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.


Record-Breaking Temperatures

April 2025 is shaping up to be one of the hottest months on record globally. So far, 63% of the planet has experienced above-average temperatures, with 116 countries reporting warmer-than-usual conditions . Notably, Iraq and the United Arab Emirates have recorded their highest April temperatures at 46°C, while Niger reported a national record of 45°C.

Health and Safety Advisory

The PMD advises the public to:

  • Stay hydrated and avoid direct sunlight during peak hours.

  • Limit outdoor activities, especially for children and the elderly.

  • Wear light, breathable clothing and use sun protection.

  • Monitor for signs of heat-related illnesses, such as heatstroke.


FAQs

Q: What is causing this extreme heatwave?

A: The heatwave is driven by a significant high-pressure system acting like a lid, trapping warm air across a vast area stretching from the Middle East into South Asia .​

Q: How does this relate to climate change?

A: Such extreme weather events are consistent with a warming global climate, where heat extremes are becoming increasingly pronounced .​

Q: What precautions should be taken during a heatwave?

A: Stay indoors during peak heat hours, keep hydrated, wear appropriate clothing, and avoid strenuous activities.


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