Storms of dust, hail and thunderstorms expected from May 8 to 12: PMD

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The Pakistan meteorological department has issued a meteorological warning for several regions, providing for wind storms, dust storms, thunderstorms and possible hailstorms from May 8 to 12.

The opinion warns of potential damage to bulk infrastructure, including electric posts, trees, vehicles and solar panels due to strong winds and lightning.

Meteorologists attribute the unstable time to the wet currents entering the country’s upper and central parts, coupled with the influence of a west wave affecting most of the regions.

In the Sindh, forecasts require partially cloudy time in most districts, with storm and rain in places like Mithi, Mohenjo-Daro, Sukkur and Hyderabad, especially on Friday.

Nawabshah, Dadu and Karachi should remain mainly dry but hot, with daytime summits going between 36 ° C and 44 ° C.

Karachi will see wet and partially cloudy conditions, with temperatures expected between 34 ° C and 38 ° C during the weekend.

The rain and thunderstorms, some accompanied by heavy falls and hail, are expected in cashmere, north and east of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, northeast and south of Balutchistan and southeast of Sindh on Thursday and Friday.

In the past 24 hours, hot and dry conditions have dominated most of the areas, although isolated thunderstorms occurred in the upper Khyber-Pakhtunkh, cashmere, northeast of Punjab and northern Baloutchistan.

Notable precipitation included 11 mm in the upper Dirt, 9 mm in Balakot, 5 mm in Kalam, 4 mm in Dupatta Garhi and 5 mm in Kamra.

The highest temperatures recorded reached 44 ° C in Padidan, Dalbandin and Nokundi, with Jacobabad and Dadu approaching 43 ° C.

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