The Pakistan meteorological department has now planned Karachi in dust with lightning in isolated places through Karachi, as unstable weather conditions continue to affect southern Pakistan.
Depending on the notice, a partially cloudy time with dust / stormy stormy is probably in isolated places of Mithi, Umerkot, Badin, Thista, Mirpurkhas, Sanghar, Shaheed Benazirabad, Khairpur, Dadu, Sukkur, Ghotki, Jacobad, Shikarpur and surrounding the areas.
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These dispersed events are expected to develop on Monday evening and continue on Tuesday, trained by humid currents entering the Oman Sea and a West wave present on the center of Pakistan.
The maximum temperature on Monday in Karachi should hover from around 37 to 39 ° C, with humidity reaching 73%.
The spokesperson for the meteorological department, Anjum Nazir Zaigham, said that the day had started with hot and humid conditions, and the temperature has already exceeded 36 ° C.
The maximum temperature in Karachi should reach 39 ° C.
According to the spokesperson, the light to moderate rain accompanied by thunder is probably on the outskirts of Karachi from the afternoon to the evening. Dusty winds can also blow during precipitation, more destabilizing time.
Anjum Nazir Zaigham has added that rain clouds tomorrow can form near the suburban areas of Karachi and precipitation is expected in Jamshoro, Thitta and Sujawal.
Maximum daytime temperatures will remain high in most cities, with interior districts like Dadu and Jacobabad exceeding 44 ° C. The combination of heat, humidity and storm activity can cause brief but intense gusts, precipitation and lightning in affected areas.
Sunday, hot and dry weather prevailed over most regions of the country, with very hot conditions in the plains. However, isolated rain of dust occurred in dispersed places of central punjab and south, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit-Baltistan.
Precipitation has been recorded in Bahawalnagar (8 mm), Sahiwal (3 mm) and Toba Tek Singh (2 mm) in Punjab, while Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Dera Ismail Khan has each reported 4 mm, Dir 2 mm and Malam Jabba and Kalam 1 mm.
The highest maximum temperatures recorded yesterday included 48 ° C in Noorpur Thal and Turbat, 46 ° C in Jhelum and Bhakkar, and 45 ° C in Joharabad, Jacobabad, Mandi Bahauddin, Mangla and Sibbi.
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The Met Office warned that wind storms could damage infrastructure, in particular electric posts, trees, vehicles and solar panels. Residents of low or open areas are advised to remain vigilant, secure goods and avoid unnecessary trips during storm activity.
Time should get rid by Wednesday, with a return in hot and dry conditions in most of the Sindh.