A weather specialist thinks that the creation of a low-pressure region may cause the sea breeze to slow down.
By Zameer Shah Uneeba
KarachiTwitter July 13, 2024 Facebook
In Karachi’s hot and muggy conditions, a lady carries a pedestal fan for repair. — Reuters
In Karachi during the sweltering heat wave, a woman is carrying a pedestal fan for maintenance. – News reports
KARACHI: Following a little break from the intense heat earlier this week due to moderate rain, Karachi residents are once again predicted to experience another heat wave the following week, with a maximum temperature increase of 3°C predicted starting on Monday, July 15.
The city saw heavy rain on Tuesday in a few spots, followed by light showers. This is the latest weather report for the city. The locals have not yet felt much reprieve from the heat, though, even with the rain.
Memon stated that between July 16 and 18, a rain system might impact Karachi and other southern regions of the nation.
Prior to July 20, the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) predicted significant rainfall in the city.