Time becomes pleasant because Karachi receives a slight net for the third day

A car seen through a windshield with drops of rain. – App / file
  • The light drizzle and the cloudy sky offer a relief from recent heat.
  • PMD plans more druns, with western winds.
  • The pre-mousson rains to start across the country from today.

Karachi: The slight drizzle in various parts of the city has brought a welcome change in time, offering residents relief from recent heat.

Regions like Nazimabad, North Nazimabad and New Karachi, as well as Bahadurabad, Shahrah-E-Faisal, Saddar and Malir, have experienced light rains, adding to the pleasant atmosphere.

According to Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), the sky above Karachi remains cloudy, with other chances of bruating later in the day. The maximum temperature should reach up to 35 ° C.

The winds blow from the west at a speed of 16 kilometers per hour, while the humidity levels in the air have reached 80%, contributing to the entire drizzle despite the drizzle.

Residents of the metropolis, after having fired in the burning heat for days, pushed a sigh of relief while the city witnesses the showers in the last two days with a cover of clouds offering protection against the sun most of the day.

Earlier, the Met Office of his opinion as Pré-Mousson said that the humid currents of Bengal Bay and the Sea of ​​Arabania began to enter the country, preparing the way for the next Mousson season. From today, strong winds and precipitation linked to thunderstorms are expected in Sukkur, Larkana, Dadu and Jacobabad, until June 24.

The PMD has provided pre-harm rains in various other regions of the country as well as occasional shortcomings, substituting the intense heat wave affecting several parts.

The expected wet fate will bring storms of dust, rains and thunderstorms, while isolated areas can also undergo strong precipitation and hailstorms.

Forecasts have also warned that wind storms and lightning can damage vulnerable structures such as electric posts, trees, solar panels and parked vehicles, especially in the upper and central regions, including Islamabad. The intense heat wave currently affecting many parts of the country should gradually calm down during the forecast period.

There is also a risk of urban floods in the low areas of Lahore, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala and Islamabad during strong showers. Farmers are advised to manage their harvesting activities in accordance with forecasts.

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