Karachi – The largest city in Pakistan, Karachi, and various areas in Sindh are expected to receive occasional rainfall over the next few days, bringing an end to the scorching and muggy weather that the metropolis had endured during the previous week.
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Current Weather in Karachi
In a newly issued weather alert, the Pakistan Meteorological Department forecasted precipitation that is expected to impact Karachi, providing solace to the inhabitants of the coastal metropolis.
The prevailing moisture level in the capital of Sindh exceeds 70 percent, and the situation deteriorates due to the temperature surpassing 36 degrees.
The Met Office additionally cautioned about the fresh occurrence of monsoon precipitation that might heavily impact various cities in Punjab, KP, and Balochistan, commencing today and lasting until July 17.
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On the evening of July 12, a fresh climatic pattern emerging from the Arabian Sea is set to infiltrate the nation, exerting its influence on the northern and middle areas.
The authorities also issued an alert regarding the possibility of flooding, particularly in areas with low elevation, as well as landslides in hilly parts. All relevant government agencies and individuals are advised to stay alert and adopt appropriate measures to prevent any potential hazards.