August is expected to bring unusual rains to Karachi

August is expected to bring unusual rains to Karachi

According to a forecast made on Saturday by meteorology specialist Jawad Memon, Karachi is anticipated to see “above usual heavy rainfall” between August 12 and 14.

The news of the record-breaking rains that devastated the nation in June and July and resulted in the deaths of over 300 people was followed by an update from the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA).

The researcher said that three to four monsoon systems might affect Sindh’s weather the following month.

According to the Pakistan Metrological Department (PMD), Karachi’s weather is predicted to be gloomy for the next 24 hours with possible rain.

The city’s lowest recorded temperature today was 26.5 °C, while the maximum was expected to be in the range of 31 to 33 °C.

In addition, the PMD noted that there was 81 percent morning humidity and 18 kmph south to west winds.

The majority of the country is expected to see “above average precipitation” in August, according to the PMD’s projection for the nation, because of regional and global circulation patterns.

More rain is expected to fall than usual in the coastal regions of Balochistan, Kashmir, the southern sections of Sindh, and the northeastern parts of Punjab. The majority of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Balochistan may receive precipitation that is “slightly above average,” while Gilgit Baltistan may have rainfall that is “around normal.”

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