Cold wave to last another 10 days in Karachi, warns Pakistan Meteorological Department
Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfaraz announced that the city’s cold wave is expected to continue for another 10 days in Karachi, as cold winds from Balochistan contribute to the dropping temperatures.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has indicated that a western wind system, which began two weeks ago, will persist, potentially bringing temperatures down to single digits over the next three days.
Currently, sea breezes are inactive, with winds blowing from northeast Balochistan. A change in wind direction is anticipated to significantly affect weather patterns in both rural Sindh and urban areas, including Karachi.
PMD has specifically warned that regions like Tharparkar and Umarkot will experience intensified cold in the days ahead.
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As of Wednesday, Karachi recorded a minimum temperature of 13 degrees Celsius, with a maximum of 27 degrees Celsius, which has decreased by 1.2 degrees. Meanwhile, the interior of Sindh saw the lowest temperature in Mithi, measuring just 1.5 degrees Celsius.
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