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PMD warns of warmer days ahead


A view of clouds hovering over the skies of Karachi before sunset on July 24, 2024. — APP
A view of clouds hovering over the skies of Karachi earlier than sundown on July 24, 2024. — APP

KARACHI: The Pakistan Meteorology Department (PMD) stated Wednesday that the residents of Karachi could expertise hotter temperatures within the coming days, predicting a shift within the port metropolis’s nice climate.

The PMD recorded a minimal temperature of 28°C within the metropolis on Wednesday, whereas it expects the utmost temperature within the metropolis to vary from 32°C to 34°C.

Currently, Karachi’s climate is usually cloudy with a touch of sunshine with westward winds blowing at 18 kilometres per hour, consisting of 75% humidity.

Meteorologist Anjum Nazir warned that temperatures in Karachi are anticipated to rise in coming days, possible reaching 32°C to 34°C.

“There could also be drizzle and light-weight rain in early morning and at night time for the following few days and sea breezes will proceed within the metropolis,” Nazir stated.

Additionally, he highlighted the looming menace of yet one more monsoon system that would affect Sindh from August 26, probably bringing rainfall to Karachi from August 27.

“The depth of rainfall from this technique could be predicted within the coming days,” he stated, including that Sindh could also be affected by “two to a few monsoon programs” by the top of September.

Furthermore, in accordance with the Met Office, primarily dry climate is more likely to prevail over most components of the province with remoted gentle rain and drizzle anticipated in Dadu, Kambar Shahdadkot, Larkana, Naushahro Feroze, Sanghar districts and alongside the coast at the moment.


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