The depression of the monsoon that caused heavy rains in Karachi has weakened in a low pressure system and has moved towards Baluchistan, finishing the risk of strong showers in the city. However, light rain is still possible in Karachi in the next few days.
Chief meteorologist Amir Haider Laghari said The express trustee that the monsoon system had weakened before moving from Karachi to the coast of Makran in Baluchistan.
The system is currently affecting Pasni, Ormara, Tobat and adjacent areas. While the system can bring more rain to Baluchistan, Karachi is expected to see only light showers on Thursday.
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He added that the rain led to a remarkable fall in the temperature of Karachi, with the maximum temperature on Wednesday at 27.6 ° C and the humidity at 92%.
The Department of Meteorology of Pakistan reported above all cloudy skies in Karachi on Wednesday, with intermittent drizzles and light rain recorded in several locations throughout the day.
PMD also declared that the current temperatures of September in Karachi have not broken historical minimums, with the lowest temperature recorded on September 14, 2011 to 26.8 ° C.
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Areas such as DHA, Clifton, Saddar, neighborhoods of the ancient city such as Nishtar Road, Garden, Ramswami, Ranchhod Line, Kharadar, Mauripur, Keamari, Armjani Town, Gadap Town, Super Highway, Met Complex, Airport, Malir and Model Colony Daders to moderate with intervals.
According to PMD data, DHA phase 2 received the highest rain on Wednesday with 32.6 millimeters, while Arrejani Town recorded the highest precipitation from 24 hours to 149 millimeters. Other areas also saw rain, including Masroor Airbase (19 mm), Korangi (17.4 mm), Keamari (17 mm), Gulshan-E-Maymar (16.9 mm), North Karachi (12.4 mm), Orangi (11.8 mm), University Road (10 mm), old airport (9.4.4 mm), Faisal Airbase (9 mm), 9 mm), 9 mm), 9 mm). Gulshan-E-Heed (10 mm), former airport (9.4.4.4mm), Faisal Airbase (9 mm), Gulshan-Eeeeee (5 mm) and Jinnah terminal (4.4 mm).
Meanwhile, the Early Warning Center has issued alerts for potentially serious floods in the Indo River near Guddu during the next 24 hours, with possible threats of flooding to Sukkur in the next few days.