Thursday Apr 27, 2023
Karachi is supposed to get light precipitation today (April 27), as per the most recent climate warning gave by the Pakistan Meteorological Office (PMD).
In the mean time, the temperature of the city would remain somewhere in the range of 33 and 35 degrees Celsius with dampness coming to up to 70%.
It further added that the speed of winds blowing from the southwest is 12km each hour right now.
The warm and dry weather conditions will continue in Sindh, including Karachi, till April 27, during which the mercury is probably going to shoot up to 40 degrees Celsius to 42°C degrees.
Notwithstanding, Jawad Memon, the climate master, prior anticipated a strong downpour delivering framework liable to influence Karachi.
He added that most pieces of the nation are probably going to observe clear skies and dry climate during the following couple of days. "To that end the fields of Sindh and Punjab will be under the hold of blistering climate with as much as 40-44°C."
He further said that the power of the weather conditions will diminish following a couple of days as the downpour delivering framework could shape in the waterfront regions on April 27 or 28, which might stay dynamic till May 6 or 7.
"A westerly wave is probably going to enter in the country from April 26 (evening/night) and liable to spread in focal and southern pieces of the nation and may continue till first seven day stretch of May," the Met Office said in an explanation gave a day sooner.
In the mean time, Pastor for Environmental Change Sherry Rehman said that temperamental climate frameworks and irregular metropolitan flooding could be anticipated from Kashmir to Karachi in the impending days.
"An extraordinary warning for Balochistan and waterfront regions has likewise been given. The fisherfolk local area should be made aware of the chance of uneven oceans and outrageous climate, particularly off Ormara, Pasni, and Gwadar," she tweeted.
The environmental change serve encouraged territories to go to prudent lengths, including cleaning storm channels, power post solidness and street access in case of neighborhood flooding. "Particularly where fix works from the 2022 floods are as yet progressing," she said.
Rehman cautioned that weighty downpours might prompt blaze floods in Mansehra, Abbottabad, Chitral, Dir, Smack, Kohistan, Gilgit-Baltistan and Kashmir from May 1 to May 4.
