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Meteorological Department predicts early monsoon in Karachi

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Karachi is expected to be hit by 5 to 6 heavy monsoon.

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  • The Pakistan Meteorological Department has predicted that monsoon entry in Karachi is likely to be earlier than usual.
  • Karachi is expected to be hit by 5 to 6 heavy monsoon systems.
  • This year’s monsoon is forecast to bring more rain than usual.
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The Pakistan Meteorological Department has predicted that monsoon entry in Karachi is likely to be earlier than usual. The intensity of heat in Quaid city is expected to drop slightly from today.

As per details, cloudburst winds will probably enter Karachi in mid of June. This year’s monsoon is forecast to bring more rain than usual. All monsoon-supporting mechanisms are already in place, and the weather will continue to be hot and humid until mid-June.

According to the Meteorological Department, the metropolitan will be cloudy after June 15. Karachi is expected to be hit by 5 to 6 heavy monsoon systems. In the Arabian Sea, low air pressure can also occur, and the monsoon will be aided by excessive heat in the country and high temperatures in the Arabian Sea.

This year’s monsoon will begin before July. From July to September, the monsoon season will be in full swing.

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