Siberian winds have caused mercury to drop in Karachi.
Yesterday, the city of lights touched 09 degrees Celsius at the lowest.
The weather department has predicted that the winds will continue to blow in Karachi for another two days.
According to Pakistan Meteorological Department, a cold and dry weather spell is expected in the next 24 hours in most parts of the country.
Rain, thunderstorms and snow are expected in Murree, Gilgit-Baltistan, Kashmir and nearby areas. Foggy conditions are expected in South Punjab and upper Sindh during morning hours.
Winds situation in Karachi for the Coming Days
According to the PMD, Karachi will experience partly cloudy skies coupled with humid conditions over the next 24 hours. The city’s temperature was recorded at a minimum of 27.5°C, with the maximum expected to range between 32°C and 34°C. Humidity levels are notably high, currently hovering around 85%, while southwest winds are blowing at 19 kilometers per hour, providing a brief respite from the heat.
Though the city may escape rain for now, other areas in Sindh such as Tharparkar and Umarkot may see light rain or drizzle today and tomorrow. Sarfraz also indicated that as the monsoon season recedes from Sindh by mid-September, warmer days will take hold, with the likelihood of prolonged dry spells extending into October. Karachi is also expected to experience possible heatwaves during this period.