The meteorological experts say that the scattered showers and light rainfall are anticipated in certain areas of the city during the mentioned days.


Karachi: The residents of Karachi city may experience a shift in weather patterns as the Meteorological Department forecast the potential for light rain and a slight drop in temperatures on Monday and Tuesday.
The meteorological experts said that the scattered showers and light rainfall are anticipated in certain areas of the city during the mentioned days.
Monday could witness temperatures plummeting to as low as 12 degrees Celsius, attributed to the expected rainfall.
Tuesday's forecast suggested the temperatures hovering around 14 degrees Celsius, with the likelihood of winds blowing from the northwest and southwest directions.
Over the next 24 hours, Karachi is expected to observe predominantly dry weather conditions, with cooler temperatures expected during the nighttime hours.
The recorded minimum temperature for the city stood at 13 degrees Celsius, while the mercury may rise to a maximum of 28 degrees Celsius. Besides it, atmospheric humidity levels are projected to reach 67 percent.
Furthermore, the Meteorological Department highlighted the possibility of light fog lingering in the city during the morning hours.

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