The weather is expected to change due to a new westerly wave entering the country.
According to the forecast, several districts of Sindh including Hyderabad, Thatta, Badin, Tharparker and Karachi may receive rain along with strong winds and isolated hailstorms. Some areas could also see moderate to heavy rainfall, which may affect daily life.
Other districts such as Larkana, Sukkur, Jacobabad and Kashmore are also likely to experience thunderstorms with windy conditions. The weather activity may continue with breaks over the next two days.
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The Met Office has warned that lightning strikes may occur in some places during this period. People are advised to stay cautious, especially during storms and heavy rain.
Farmers have been advised to plan their activities carefully to avoid crop damage. Sudden weather changes can affect standing crops, so precaution is important.
In its forecast, the department said temperatures may range between 21 C at night and 35 C during the day. This mix of heat and rain may create unstable weather conditions.
“Partly cloudy to cloudy weather is expected in upper parts of the country while rain, wind and thunderstorm are likely to hit Balochistan and adjoining areas during Eid days,” the PMD said.
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The department also shared that another westerly wave may enter the country and remain active for a few days, bringing more rain and thunderstorms to different regions.
Weather may become unpredictable in coming days. People should stay alert. Farmers need to be careful. Such systems can bring both relief and problems.