According to the PMD’s Early Warning Centre, minimum temperatures in the city may range between 12°C and 14°C during this period, while maximum temperatures are likely to remain between 26°C and 28°C.
The forecast further said winds from the north and north-east, particularly from Balochistan, are expected to prevail for most of the time. Sea breezes may also become active briefly in the evenings.
The PMD added there is no likelihood of rainfall during the rest of the month, although the weather may turn partly cloudy at times.
In other parts of the province, fog may develop in the morning hours over Sindh’s plains.
On Friday, Karachi recorded a minimum temperature of 13°C, while Mohenjo Daro in rural Sindh was the coldest location in the province, with the mercury dropping to 4°C.