The weather in Karachi got chilly on Sunday (today) as the cold intensified, with the current temperature recorded at 14°C.
On Friday, Karachi had heavy rainfall and thunderstorms, followed by a cold wave.
Heavy rain fell on II Chundrigar Road, Saddar, Sarjani Town, Malir, North Karachi, Korangi Industrial Area, Orangi Town, Baldia Town, Manghopir, Northern Bypass, and Sohrab Goth Town.
The winds are currently blowing from the northwest at 16 kilometres per hour, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).
The Met Office predicts that the weather in the port city will be dry, chilly, and gloomy for the next 24 hours. It further said that the minimum temperature was recorded at 13°C today.
Meanwhile, the Met Department said that the humidity in the air was 28%. “The maximum temperature is likely to go up to 24 to 26°C,” it added.
‘No prospect of additional rain.’
Meanwhile, weather expert Jawad Memon stated Saturday that there was no likelihood of rain in Karachi because the westerly waves had passed. He stated that the sky would remain clear and dry, with cool nights.
He predicted that the wave of unseasonal cold in Karachi would pass quickly since the winds from Quetta will continue to blow for a few days, reaching speeds of 30 to 40 km per hour.