There will be some effects of the system in South Sindh as well due to light rain is likely in Karachi also.


Islamabad: A westerly wind system is entering the country, which is likely to bring rain and snowfall across the Pakistan.
Meteorological analyst Jawad Memon said that a western wind system may affect the country from October 16 to 21 and this system may enter Balochistan via Iran.
According to Jawad Memon, under this system, there is a possibility of rains in different parts of the country and snowfall in northern areas, while there may be rains in central and upper Sindh as well.
There will be some effects of the system in South Sindh as well due to light rain is likely in Karachi also.
Jawad Memon further said that another westerly wind system will affect the country in winter during which normal or above normal rainfall is likely.
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