The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast rain and strong winds in Karachi on July 19-20 with cloudy weather expected to continue over the next three days.
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According to the Met Office, the city’s sky is likely to remain mostly cloudy, while the maximum temperature is expected to range between 33°C and 35°C during the forecast period.
The PMD said stronger-than-usual winds are expected to blow throughout the day on Sunday, accompanied by the possibility of rain. Light rainfall is also forecast for Monday in different parts of the city.
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The weather system is expected to provide some relief from hot and humid conditions. However, residents have been advised to remain cautious during periods of strong winds and possible showers.
Karachi Weather on Sunday, July 19
Sunday brings mostly cloudy and humid conditions with chances of isolated drizzle or light rain. Maximum temperatures will range between 33-35°C with a minimum recorded at 28.5°C. Morning humidity sits at 75 per cent before dropping to 55-65 per cent by evening.
Karachi Weather on Monday, July 20
Monday continues the mostly cloudy and humid pattern with chances of isolated drizzle or light rain. Maximum temperatures hold steady between 33-35°C during the daytime hours.
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Overnight lows will range between 28-30°C across the Karachi division. Morning humidity stays at 70-80 per cent while evening levels hold at 55-65 per cent.
Karachi Weather on Tuesday, July 21
Tuesday maintains the stable pattern with maximums again reaching 33-35°C. Minimum temperatures remain between 28-30°C throughout the division. Morning humidity stays at 70-80 per cent with evening levels at 55-65 per cent. Isolated drizzle or light rain remains possible along coastal areas.
Isolated drizzle or light rain is expected along the coast and Tharparker district. This precipitation is likely to be scattered rather than widespread across the region. The isolated rain forecast suggests minimal disruption for most residents.
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Maximum temperatures have dropped to 33-35°C, slightly cooler than previous weeks. This represents a modest moderation from the intense heat experienced earlier in June. The three-day forecast shows consistently lower temperatures compared to peak summer levels.
Mostly cloudy conditions will persist across all three days of the forecast period. The clouds may offer relief from direct sunlight during peak afternoon hours. However, humidity levels remain elevated, creating generally uncomfortable conditions throughout the day.
The forecast has been shared with key authorities including K-Electric, Commissioner Karachi, and PDMA Sindh. All concerned departments are advised to remain vigilant during this period. The weather advisory ensures preparedness for any weather-related situations.
