Updated Karachi weather for today
On Independence Day, the weather office predicted rain in these cities.
Monsoon rains: from now until August 18, the NDMA warns of urban flooding in KP.
To guarantee prompt action, a government body instructs all pertinent departments to notify emergency response teams.
A’severe’ solar storm strikes Earth
On a scale of five, Monday's geomagnetic storm conditions were rated as a level four.
Flood dangers and low water flow in Pakistan are predicted by NDMA.
The Chenab, Ravi, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa rivers' river channels are at risk of flooding, according to a report.
In Karachi, light to moderate showers are anticipated.
"Light rain may occur due to clouds. There could be some spots with moderate rain," a meteorologist says.
Alert issued as evacuations are prompted by a rising flood in Chenab
The city's protective embankment is being approached by floodwaters, putting local rescue teams on high alert.
Parts of the nation will see more monsoon rains starting on August 14.
The Met Office states that until August 18, "rain showers with thunderstorms and lightning are expected in Punjab, KP, and other regions."
There may be another light rainstorm in Karachi.
The mercury dropped to as low as 26.5°C, while it may shoot up to maximum 30-32°C today, says PMD
After the city enjoys light showers in the early morning, more rain is expected to hit Karachi.
According to PMD, the temperature on Sunday could reach a maximum of 33°C and the humidity level would be 94%.
As Sindh, including Karachi, prepares for more rain, the NDMA issues an alert.
Disaster management authority says there is increased risk of GLOF events, flash floods in GB and KP


