Sat, 9 May 2026

 

WMO: Pakistan had the hottest day on earth in April
 
By:
Fri, 4 May 2018   ||   Nigeria,
 

According to figures from the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), reports Independent UK, the hottest day ever to be experienced on earth was recorded in Pakistan on April 30th.

The WMO revealed that the hottest day, with a peak of 50.2C, was measured in Nawabshah, Sindh Province, in the southeast of the country. The country also endured some of the hottest days in April 2018.

‘‘Initially, the heating initiated over relatively small part of the country in mid-April. In late April, the heat extended over a much larger area and peaked on 29 and 30 April when many records were set over large parts of Sindh Province. The last day of April happened to be the hottest day on record when Nawabshah recorded its April ever recorded highest temperature of 50.2C.”

It marks the second time in a matter of weeks that Pakistan has registered its highest-ever temperature for a calendar month, after 45.5C was recorded in the south Asian nation during March.

The country is currently in the midst of a lengthy heatwave, with Pakistani newspaper reporting dozens of people collapsed suffering from heatstroke in Nawabshah.

 

Tag(s):
 
 
Back to News