According to a weather expert, another cold snap that would likely hit Karachi on January 21 is likely to be experienced by the city’s residents.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department predicts that Tuesday night in the city will be another chilly one, with a temperature range between 7 and 9 degrees Celsius expected over the next 24 hours (PMD).
The PMD predicted that until the following day, the weather would be chilly and dry (Wednesday). The humidity is 46% right now, and the northeasterly winds are slowly blowing.
However, the city’s current cold wave is probably going to pass tomorrow (Wednesday).
“Under the influence of a previous Westerly wave, most of the areas in Pakistan are experiencing freezing weather, including Karachi, where the minimum temperature was 6.5°C last night [Sunday night],” said Sardar Sarfraz, the chief meteorological officer of Sindh on Monday.