Pakistan could reach 122°F (50°C) this week, a potential global record

Extreme heat across South Asia may challenge all-time April highs

Stars Insider

30/04/25 | StarsInsider

LIFESTYLE Extreme weather

Temperatures in parts of central and southern Pakistan soared to 118°F (48°C) over the weekend and are expected to climb even higher on April 30, possibly reaching the global April record of 122°F (50°C).

The city of Nawabshah, which hit that record in April 2018, is once again in the spotlight as forecasts suggest it could reach similar highs. Pakistan’s Meteorological Department has issued a heat wave advisory for April 26 to 30, urging residents to take precautions as unusually intense heat grips the region.

The globe is warming up, with summers getting hotter every year. According to the World Meteorological Organization, climate change is to blame for the high temperatures that have a huge effect on humankind. The elderly die in greater numbers, natural disasters like wildfires kill hundreds and destroy homes, and food sources are wiped out by the heat. Half of all children living in 50 countries across Europe and Central Asia face frequent heat waves, twice the global average of one in four children.

To find out more about the biggest heat waves, read up on the hottest days in history in this gallery.

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