December 28, 2021
Karachi, it looks like it won't be raining again today as the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) says in its latest weather update that the rain-producing western system has exited the city.
This means there are no chances of downpour in the city anymore, as per PMD. But don't worry, the city will still have pleasant weather.
PMD's weather update said the metropolis will remain cloudy for the next 24 hours.
The Met department had forecast that mercury could fall to a low of 12-14 degrees Celsius on Wednesday.
According to PMD, the lowest temperature in Karachi was recorded at 15 degrees Celcius on Tuesday, while the humidity level in the atmosphere stood at 71%.
Earlier, the Met department had predicted more intermittent showers in the city till today (Tuesday) afternoon, as the intensity of cold weather increased in the mega city after it received light rains overnight.
Karachi was expected to receive light to moderate showers in different areas today, as per the Met office. Heavy downpour was also likely in some areas of the city, PMD added.
Karachi's weather intensified since the city welcomed winter rains Monday morning. It is due to consistent rains that started early yesterday morning that the weather broke a 13-year record in Karachi, with the coldest winter morning in the mega city. The weather department also forecast the mercury to further drop below 10 degrees Celsius at night time.
On Monday, the Met office forecast cold and dry weather in most parts of the country over the next 24 hours. It said more rains were expected in Sindh, Makran, Kashmir and its adjoining areas. It said dense fog would likely prevail in upper Sindh and the plain areas of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa during night/morning hours.
Talking to Geo News yesterday, PMD Director Sardar Sarfaraz had said that the wet spell in most areas in Sindh and northern areas will continue only till Tuesday. He stated that the mercury may further dip to 12-13 degrees Celsius in the city. However, Karachi will not witness an extreme cold weather spell as Siberian winds have been intercepted by the western winds.
The PMD director said that the country is expected to receive heavy rain from January 2022 as rain and snowfall producing systems will keep entering Pakistan.
"We expect that a thick blanket of fog is cleared by the fourth or fifth day of January, 2022," he said.
Moreover, Balochistan will report another cold wave from December 31 or January 1, 2022, while Lahore will receive only light rain if it pours in the city.