The weather becomes pleasant when Karachi receives light drizzle for the third day


A car seen through a windshield with rain drops. - App/file
A car seen through a windshield with rain drops. – App/file
  • The light drizzle and cloudy skies offer relief of recent heat.
  • PMD predicts llovizna, with winds that blow from the west.
  • The rains prior to the monsoon will begin throughout the country from today.

Karachi: Llovizna light in several parts of the city on Sunday brought a welcome change in the weather, offering residents a relief of recent heat.

Areas such as Nazimabad, North Nazimabad and New Karachi, as well as Bahadurabad, Shahrah-E-Fafaisal, Saddar and Malir, experienced light rain, which add to the pleasant atmosphere.

According to the Department of Meteorology of Pakistan (PMD), the sky on Karachi remains cloudy, with an additional possibility of drizzling later in the day. The maximum temperature is expected to reach 35 ° C.

The winds blow from the west at a speed of 16 kilometers per hour, while the moisture levels in the air have reached 80%, contributing to the general muggies despite the drizzle.

The residents of the metropolis, after staggering under scorching heat for days, have assumed relief when the city witnesses the showers during the last days with a cover of clouds that provide sun protection most of the day.

Previously, the weather office in its advice prior to the Monzón declared that the wet currents of the Bengal Bay and the Arabic Sea began to enter the country, preparing the stage for the next season of the Monzón. As of today, strong winds and rains related to thunderstorms in Sukkur, Larkana, Dadu and Jacobabad are expected, until June 24.

The PMD has predicted the rains prior to the monsoon in several other regions of the country, and also with occasional gaps, which rise to the intense heat wave that affects several parts.

The expected wet spell will bring dust storms, rain wind and thundershowers, while isolated areas may also experience heavy rains and hailstorms.

The prognosis also warned that wind storms and rays can cause damage to vulnerable structures such as electrical posts, trees, solar panels and parked vehicles, especially in higher and central regions, including Islamabad. The intense heat wave is expected to affect many parts of the country gradually decrease during the forecast period.

There is also the risk of urban floods in low areas of Lahore, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala and Islamabad during the holes. Farmers are advised to handle their crop activities in line with the prognosis.



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