Recent weather data shows that Milan and Madrid are experiencing higher temperatures than Karachi, highlighting the intense heat affecting parts of Europe this summer.
According to the latest weather readings, both Milan and Madrid recorded temperatures of 34°C, while Karachi registered 30°C under cloudy skies.
Forecasts indicated that Milan’s temperature could climb to 36°C, with a low of 25°C. In Madrid, temperatures were expected to range between 19°C and 34°C during the day.
Karachi, which is typically known for its hot and humid summer climate, was forecast to record a maximum temperature of 34°C and a minimum of 28°C.
The comparison underscores the unusually high temperatures currently being experienced across several European cities, where early summer heat has intensified in recent days.
However, meteorologists note that air temperature alone does not fully reflect how hot weather feels. Factors such as humidity, wind speed, cloud cover, and direct sunlight play a significant role in determining the perceived temperature. Although Karachi’s air temperature was lower, its higher humidity levels can make outdoor conditions feel considerably warmer.
As weather conditions remain subject to change, residents in all affected regions are advised to monitor updated forecasts and follow any official heat advisories issued by local authorities.



