The rains are a result of monsoon winds originating from India's Rajasthan and will affect the provinces of Sindh and Balochistan.
Met dept's Director Abdul Rasheed said that parts of Karachi may witness the first onset of monsoon rains on Thursday. It is likely to continue till Friday, the Met director said, adding that light thunder will precede periodic showers in various parts of the city.
Brace yourselves: Two-day rain spell expected from tomorrow in Karachi
Impacting sea breeze, tides as well as wind speed, the met chief said, the change in the weather pattern will reduce humidity levels in the atmosphere.
The thick cloud cover being witnessed by Karachiites for the past several days is indicative of pre-monsoon rains, the Met office said, adding that the city generally experiences monsoon showers between July 15 and September 15.
Finally its raining in #Karachi #Rain pic.twitter.com/GrkoFcRfqB
— Syed Raza Mehdi (@SyedRezaMehdi) June 28, 2018
people go wild for a 30 second rain in karachi
— ASG (@ahadfoooty) June 28, 2018
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#Rain-thundershower with gusty winds expected at scattered places in Mirpurkhas, Hyderabad, Karachi, Kalat, Zhob, Rawalpindi, Bahawalpur divisions & Kashmir during next 12 hours. pic.twitter.com/7T2CbLCFpn
— Radio Pakistan (@RadioPakistan) June 28, 2018
< finally Rain 🌧 in Karachi , was near Airport ,
— Tahir khan (@imtahirkhan81) June 28, 2018
Request to everyone please don’t drive speedy as roads are very slippery and Saw 15 bike riders been slipped too > pic.twitter.com/mcIWINwloi
As predicted its raining in different parts of #Karachi city#Rain #Monsoon pic.twitter.com/LXrpTYgHLb
— PakWeather.com (@Pak_Weather) June 28, 2018
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