Karachi weather update: Cool nights, foggy mornings expected

Across other cities in Sindh, similar weather conditions are expected.


News Desk November 27, 2024
Men sit around a fire on a cold night on a street in Karachi. Photo: Jalal Qureshi/express

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Karachi is expected to experience dry weather with cool nights and foggy mornings over the next few days, according to the latest forecast from the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).

The city will see clear skies during the daytime, but temperatures are predicted to dip at night, leading to cool conditions. Fog and mist are expected during the early morning hours, particularly in areas near the coastline and the suburbs, which may cause reduced visibility.

However, the fog is likely to clear up by midday, leaving behind sunny conditions for the rest of the day. On Wednesday (Nov 27), dry weather is expected with a cool night and foggy morning.

The same weather pattern will continue on Thursday (Nov 28), with dry conditions and misty mornings. Friday (Nov 29) will see the continuation of dry weather, with foggy mornings likely to occur once again.

Across other cities in Sindh, similar weather conditions are expected. In Hyderabad, dry weather will prevail with cool nights and foggy mornings, with temperatures ranging from 17°C to 19°C.

Sukkur is likely to experience misty mornings followed by sunny weather during the day, with temperatures between 14°C and 16°C.

Mithi will see foggy mornings and sunny weather during the day, with temperatures ranging from 8°C to 10°C. In Thatta, sunny weather is expected with temperatures between 19°C and 21°C, accompanied by foggy mornings.

The forecast indicates that this dry weather and foggy mornings will persist through the rest of the week.

Earlier yesterday Lahore ranked as the most polluted city in the world, followed by New Delhi in second place while Karachi positioned at fifth position, according to the latest Air Quality Index (AQI) data.

Lahore registered an alarming 298 particulate matter (PM) levels, indicating a hazardous air quality. New Delhi recorded 247 PM, while Karachi’s air quality stood at 173 PM, making it one of the most polluted urban areas globally.

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