PMD Forecasts Light Rain and Drizzle in Karachi in the Next Few Days

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The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast light showers and drizzle in Karachi over the next three days, while confirming that the sea breeze will remain active, providing relief from humidity. Ad powered by advergic.com According to the PMD’s Early Warning Centre, the city is expected to see partly cloudy skies and humid weather, with daytime temperatures ranging between 31°C and 33°C. Light rain or drizzle may occur in several areas during this period. The department noted that while Karachi will benefit from the continued sea breeze, other parts of Sindh are likely to remain hot and muggy, though the eastern coastal belt could experience brief spells of light rain. The forecast comes after weeks of destructive monsoon rains. In August, more than 16 people, including women and children, died in rain-related incidents across Karachi, following heavy downpours that led to wall collapses, electrocutions, and drowning cases in different localities. ALSO READ NADRA to Build 13 New Offices and Mega Centers in Sindh Just last week, another spell of torrential rain claimed at least five lives, leaving neighbourhoods flooded, vehicles swept away, and residents stranded. Over 400 people were rescued as the army and civil authorities launched joint relief efforts in inundated areas. The rains also caused Thado Dam in Gadap Town to overflow, flooding parts of the M-9 Motorway and severely disrupting traffic. Streets and homes in Gadap Town and nearby localities, including Scheme 33, were submerged, forcing residents to spend the night in fear as floodwaters entered their homes.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted light rain and drizzle in Karachi over the next three days, with sea breeze expected to continue, easing humidity levels.

According to the PMD’s Early Warning Centre, the city will likely experience partly cloudy and humid weather, with daytime temperatures between 31°C and 33°C. Light showers or drizzle may occur in different areas during this period.

While Karachi will remain relatively cooler due to the sea breeze, other regions of Sindh are expected to face hot and humid conditions. However, the eastern coastal belt could receive short spells of rain.

This forecast follows weeks of heavy monsoon rains that caused significant damage in Karachi. In August alone, more than 16 people, including women and children, lost their lives in rain-related incidents such as wall collapses, electrocutions, and drowning.

Just last week, another downpour claimed at least five lives, submerged neighbourhoods, swept away vehicles, and stranded residents. Relief operations by the army and civil authorities rescued over 400 people, while floodwaters from Thado Dam in Gadap Town overflowed into nearby areas, severely disrupting traffic and damaging homes.

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