Winter comes to an end in Sindh and Baluchistan, with Karachi ready to experience increasing temperatures this week, according to the Pakistan Meteorology Department (PMD).
In addition, meteorological experts also predict that night temperatures in the metropolis probably fall into two or three degrees Celsius in the next two or three days, varying between 13 ° C and 16 ° C.
Suburban areas such as the city of Armejani, scheme 33 and the city of Steel can see temperatures between 10 ° C and 12 ° C, while Federal B, the city of Orangi and Gulshan-E-IQBAL could experience minimums between 12 ° C and 15 ° C.
Experts pointed out that coastal regions will maintain stable temperatures between 17 ° C and 20 ° C, marking the official winter end.
However, it is forecast that daytime temperatures rise from March 6, reaching between 35 ° C and 37 ° C, with night temperatures that rise to 22 ° C to 25 ° C.
Meanwhile, PMD also stated that the rain meteorological system is expected to affect theHore and Punjab parts continue for some time.
It is forecast that light rain will persist throughout today, although intensity is expected to relieve at night. As the system progresses, climatic conditions should begin to improve, with clear skies probably for tomorrow.
The rain has brought a colder climate, much appreciated by the city’s residents, although it has caused some interruptions.
The administration has mobilized teams to ensure that roads and underground steps remain clear, while issuing caution measures for travelers.
In contrast, Thandiyani, Nathiagali, Donga Gali, Ayubia and other mountainous areas of Abbottabad received the strongest snowfall of the season, with up to three feet in some areas.
Temperatures fell under freezing, blocking most link roads in Galiyat, including the main route of Abbottabad to Murree.