Sindh continued to face extreme heat on Tuesday, with the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) predicting that hot and humid conditions will persist in the coming days. Temperatures in Karachi and other cities across the province are expected to stay well above seasonal norms, with intermittent strong winds adding to the discomfort. The PMD also mentioned that a new westerly weather system is set to enter the upper parts of the country on May 1, bringing potential rainfall to various regions, including parts of Sindh, offering some relief between May 2 and 3. Earlier, the PMD issued a heatwave alert, forecasting a sharp rise in temperatures due to a high-pressure system developing over the country. Daytime temperatures in Sindh, southern Punjab, and Balochistan are expected to remain 5-7°C above normal until at least May 1.