It’s raining, man!

An unexpected downpour that did much to break the hot weather streak persisting over the last couple of weeks


Our Correspondent June 22, 2019
Karachiites enjoy a pleasant sunset at Sea View beach as the city finally gets a respite from the heat on Friday. PHOTO: INP

KARACHI: Citizens of the port city breathed a collective sigh of relief as parts of the metropolis received an unexpected downpour that did much to break the hot weather streak that had persisted over the last couple of weeks.

While the Met Department had not forecast the rainfall for Friday evening, citizens were pleasantly surprised by the downpour amid gusty winds in various parts of the city. The rain also caused the mercury and humidity levels to drop and turned the weather mildly pleasant. The lowest temperature recorded during the day was 28 degrees Celsius.

According to the Meteorological Department, the rain system entered the city from Lasbela, Balochsitan. The highest rainfall was recorded in Surjani Town at 2.4 millimetres (mm).

Karachiites breathe sigh of relief as mercury drops after unexpected rain

Other areas that received the rainfall included Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Gulistan-e-Jauhar, North Karachi, Memon Goth, Airport, Scheme 33, Orangi Town, Sharae Faisal, Nursery, Nazimabad, Saddar, Azizabad, North Karachi and Gulshan-e-Maymar.

Karachi Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfaraz told The Express Tribune that the rainfall experienced on Friday had no connection with the monsoon season. The rain system had originated from the south-west region of Lasbela, he said, adding that there was no further forecast of rainfall in the city. However, the weather will remain cloudy and there are chances of light drizzle over the next few days.

According to the chief meteorologist, the duration of the monsoon season in the city is between July and September. Sarfaraz added that the city will likely receive rainfall in the middle of next month.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 22nd, 2019.

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