The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) predicts that Karachi’s winter season would be shorter in 2024 and that temperatures will start to decline by mid-December.
Residents are worried about the effects of climate change as the city struggles with abnormally high temperatures that are approaching 40°C.
This winter is expected to be milder than typical throughout Pakistan, including Karachi, according to experts.
The postponed arrival of winter underscores the persistent consequences of climate change, which has also resulted in a rise in the population’s need for drinks and fluids.