
According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, Karachi is likely to receive moderate rainfall with thunder in many areas within the next 24 hours,
Some parts of the city may also experience heavy rain, so residents are advised to stay alert and prepare for possible weather-related delays or disruptions.
Earlier today, the minimum temperature in Karachi was recorded at 29°C, while the humidity level remained high at 81%, making the weather feel warmer and more uncomfortable.
The wind speed was reported at 3 km/h, blowing in from the southeast, which may increase slightly as the system develops.
This weather update is important for Karachi’s residents, especially those commuting or planning outdoor activities.
The high humidity and expected thunderstorm suggest the weather may become unstable.
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While moderate rain brings relief from heat, it can also lead to waterlogging, traffic jams, and power outages in certain areas.
Authorities and citizens should stay informed through official channels and take basic precautions like securing loose outdoor items, checking drainage systems, and avoiding unnecessary travel during heavy downpours.
The Met Office’s timely alert helps people and services prepare in advance, especially with monsoon season in full swing.