Karachi showers today in the midst of possible cyclones in the North Sea of ​​Arabia


The vehicles pass in Karachis II Chundrigar Road in the middle of the light rain. - PakGazette.tv/file
The vehicles pass on the Chundrigar II Karachi road in the middle of the light rain. – PakGazette.tv/file
  • There is currently no direct threat to Pakistan’s coastal belt: the weather office.
  • PMD says that cyclone can bring strong winds, heavy rains in Sindh.
  • Showers are expected in Tharparkar, Uumerkot and Badin, he adds.

Karachi: The Department of Meteorology of Pakistan (PMD) emitted on Tuesday its prognosis that predicts light to moderate rain with thunderstorms and strong winds in the metropolis today.

The MET office has predicted a cloudy climate in the city for the next 24 hours, with possibilities of rain of light to moderate in scattered places.

The maximum temperature is expected to range between 35 and 37 degrees Celsius, while humidity levels in the city are currently 65%, with light winds that blow from the southeast.

The PMD has also hosted that a well -marked low pressure system that is on Gujarat, India, can be intensified in a tropical cyclone after emerging in the Northeast Sea of ​​Arabia around October 1, which generated concerns of strong winds, strong rains and potential damage in parts of Sindh, The news reported.

According to the Tropical Cyclones Warning Center of the PMD in Karachi, the low pressure system is expected to move west-northwest and could be strengthened in a depression once it enters the Arabian sea near the Saurastra region of India.

While officials clarified that there is currently no direct threat to Pakistan’s coastal belt, they warned that the system is being closely monitored for possible developments.

The National Weather Forecasting Center in Islamabad Said Moist Currents From The Arabian Sea Already Penetrating Southeastern Sindh, Bringing Widespretad Rain, Thunderstorms, and Gusty Winds To Karachi, Hyderabad, Thatta, Badin, Sujawal, Tharparkar, Mirpurkhas, Sanghar, Khairpur, Matiari, Tando Allahyar, Tando Muhammad Khan and Jamshoro from the night of September 29 to October 2.

It is likely that moderate with isolated heavy downpours are in Tharparkar, Uumerkot and Mirpurkhas during the period.

Earlier this month, Karachi witnessed heavy rains from September 8 to 10 that left great stripes of the city submerged, overwhelmed rivers and hundreds of trapped residents.

The metropolis once again received light rain and drills of drizzle on September 16.



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