Karachi Heat to be Reduced with Westerly Winds, from March 21

Karachi Heat to be Reduced with Westerly Winds, from March 21
Karachi Heat to be Reduced with Westerly Winds, from March 21
  • The Pakistan Meteorological Department predicts mostly dry weather as warmer months approach.
  • Balochistan may experience a mix of sun and clouds, a change from the usual clear weather.
  • Islamabad, Murree, and Galyat will have continuous dry weather, ideal for outdoor activities.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department predicts a mostly dry period across the country as the warmer months approach. This means clear skies and little chance of rain, maintaining the ongoing dry season.

In Balochistan’s extensive landscapes, we may experience a combination of sunshine and clouds, indicating a slight change from the usual clear weather.

Islamabad, the capital city, as well as the scenic areas of Murree and Galyat, will enjoy continuous dry weather, creating ideal conditions for outdoor activities and travel.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s districts will experience a refreshing chill in the air, while Gilgit Baltistan and Azad Kashmir will also have dry weather, preserving the peaceful winter ambiance.

A surprising turn of events is forecast, with rain showers expected in the upper regions on March 20th and 21st, offering a short break from the dry conditions. Importantly, these showers are anticipated to avoid the flood-affected areas of Balochistan, enabling recovery efforts to continue without disruption.

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Karachi, renowned for its hot climate, is about to enjoy cooler temperatures as the western wind system arrives starting on March 21st.