Karachi is experiencing a cold wave, with temperatures at 10.5°C on Tuesday morning, reduced visibility due to fog, and light rain and strong winds forecasted for Upper Sindh on Wednesday.
According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature rising by one degree to 27°C whereas fog in the morning reduced visibility to just 2.5 kilometres.
The city will continue to face cold and dry conditions with light rain and strong winds expected in the upper districts of Sindh on Wednesday.
On Thursday, south-western winds may increase temperatures slightly, while fog is expected to persist in rural areas of Sindh.
A western wind system will enter the country from Wednesday evening, bringing rain and thunderstorms, particularly from January 1 to 4, 2025, in Quetta, Ziarat, and Chaman. Light rain and thunderstorms are also anticipated in upper Sindh on January 3-4.
The met office stated that this weather pattern could persist until January 6, with more rain and thunderstorms expected during this period.
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