S-H, how hot does it get there. Is being near the ocean at least a help? It must be brutal in the Summer if you have the AC on in early April.
My son lives in Florida and air conditioning is run most of the time there. Even in Arizona. I lived in the desert in California and air conditioners were always on . And the last few years climate change has turned my cool summer zone into a hot box with temps above 100F for weeks, which was unheard of in the past.
If the ocean breeze stops in summer, Karachi literally roasts. With temperatures going up to 50°C (which is 122°F). In recent years we've witnessed people falling dead in the streets - Thanks to climate change... You can see my old posts over here at the peak of summer. Just search for my username and the keywords "heat stroke". Yes, most of the time Karachi's climate does resemble that of Miami, hot and very humid. But unlike Florida, it doesn't rain here. So we have blinding sunshine, with hardly any clouds in the sky, (like when Santa Ana winds start blowing in Southern California). Only relief we ever get is during the Monsoon season, when there is constant cloud cover, from June to August. So that's when the temperature comes down to bearable. Even if it doesn't rain, the thick cloud cover brings relief, (and when it does rain, it results in flooding everywhere). So just before the Monsoon season (June to late August) people in the streets start to fall dead. And again between September and early November also. This is how it is in Southern Pakistan, which is no different from the sizzling hot Middle East, sea breeze is the only blessing which sets us apart. In the upper half of the country, which is farmland and forest land. Climate is very different, tilting towards what you guys might consider as normal. While the absolute Northern portions of Pakistan are below freezing all year round. Where it's not uncommon to experience Arctic temperatures.
Honorary Cotton Ball right here. I like my watermelon with a little salt even though I am not supposed to. What do you call shooting a watermelon seed out of your fingers by squeezing tightly? Over here we call it a yeet,and the process is called yeeting.