Cold Wave Tightens Grip on Karachi Following Brief Rainfall

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KARACHI: (Click Pakistan) A brief spell of winter rain combined with chilly winds pushed temperatures sharply down throughout Karachi, with the mercury dipping to 7.4 degrees Celsius in parts of the city, in step with the Pakistan Meteorological department (PMD).

The bottom temperature changed into recorded in Bin Qasim at 7.4°C, followed by using Mauripur at 8.5°C. PMD statistics showed the city’s usual minimal temperature stood at 10.5°C, though it became felt as low as 4°C because of sturdy winds and occasional humidity, which remained at 36%. The maximum temperature is expected to hover around 22°C.

Other areas additionally reported big drops, with Sharea Faisal recording 11.5°C, while Gulistan-e-Jauhar and Jinnah international Airport both noticed temperatures fall to 10.5°C.

The Met office forecast dry climate over the subsequent 24 hours but warned that bloodless nights are likely to persist below the prevailing westerly climate system affecting Sindh.

Cold conditions had been more excessive in Balochistan, in which Quetta recorded a low of minus 9°C, felt as minus 14°C, at the same time as Chaman reported minus 6°C.

The bloodless spell accompanied light to moderate rainfall in numerous Karachi neighborhoods in advance Thursday, inclusive of Surjani town, Malir, North Karachi and PECHS, leaving the city cool, misty and gripped by intensified winter conditions.

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