PDMA Issues Fresh Monsoon Rain Alert in Punjab from July 10 to 15
PDMA has issued a new alert for monsoon rains in Punjab from...
PMD warns of severe rain and strong winds in Karachi today
Karachi and its surrounding regions in Sindh are gearing up for another spell of hot and humid weather, with a twist of potential rain showers in the forecast. According to the latest update from the Meteorological Department, the next 48 hours will see predominantly hot and humid conditions across most parts of Sindh, including the provincial capital Karachi. However, there remains a glimmer of hope for some respite as light rain showers are expected in specific areas.
The PMD’s advisory indicates that Karachi, along with Mirpur Khas, Thatta, and other adjoining areas, may experience thundershowers at isolated spots. This forecast comes amidst temperatures ranging between 30 to 36 degrees Celsius during the day in Karachi on Tuesday, coupled with humidity levels persisting above 50 percent. Such conditions typically make for a muggy and uncomfortable environment, prompting residents to seek relief from the imminent rains.
Looking ahead, a significant change in weather patterns is anticipated from July 10th onwards. Monsoon activity originating from the Arabian Sea is set to influence the region, bringing intermittent rain and wind. The impact is expected to be particularly pronounced over Kashmir, where the heaviest and longest spell of rainfall is projected from July 10th to 16th. This forecast has raised concerns over potential urban flooding in northeast Punjab and the possibility of landslides in hilly terrains.
The PMD’s advisory serves as a timely reminder for residents and authorities to stay vigilant and prepared for varying weather conditions. As the monsoon progresses, Karachi and its neighboring areas could experience fluctuating weather patterns, from scorching heat to welcome bursts of rainfall. It is advisable for citizens to stay updated with official weather forecasts and take necessary precautions to mitigate any potential risks associated with the anticipated weather changes.
In conclusion, while Karachi braces itself for another bout of hot and humid weather, the prospect of rain brings a glimmer of relief. As we approach mid-July, all eyes are on the skies as communities across Sindh prepare for the arrival of the monsoon, hoping for beneficial rains while remaining cautious of its potential impacts.
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