More Rain To Hit Karachi In The Coming Days.

More rain will hit Karachi in the coming days.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecasted heavy rainfall and thunderstorms for Karachi today.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecasted heavy rainfall and thunderstorms for Karachi today.

With overcast weather and high humidity of 92%. The Met Office also reported that light sea winds are prevailing in the city, with temperatures expected to reach between 30°C to 32°C and a recorded minimum of 27°C in the next 24 hours.

The Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfraz mentioned that Karachi may experience on-and-off rain all day and through the night.

The Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfraz said “There is a possibility of cloudy and light rain or drizzle in the city tomorrow (Tuesday) as well. Another monsoon system may enter eastern Sindh.”

From the Rajasthan side the monsoon system is entering. He makes the possibility. August 10 or 11, bringing a chance of rain on August 12 or 13 in the affected areas.

Officials are advising people to be careful and avoid unnecessary travel, especially in the impacted areas.

Simultaneously, the NDMA cautioned that Karachi faces a heightened risk of urban flooding because of anticipated heavy spells over the next two days. The advisory highlighted the more rain coming in Karachi division until August 6.


Below is the list shared by NDMA in which the department mentioned how much rain was recorded by different areas of Karachi.

Nazimabad — 76.5mm
Surjani — 72.4mm
Quaidabad — 61mm
Malir Halt — 54.1mm
Old Airport — 49.4mm
Jinnah Terminal — 42.2mm
Orangi Town — 42mm
Gulistan-e-Johar — 39.6mm
Faisal Base — 37mm
Gulshan-e-Hadeed — 35mm
North Karachi — 34mm
Ibrahim Hydari — 13mm
Gulshan-e-Maymar — 12mm
Kemari — 7mm
Mauripur — 5mm
Korangi — 3.8mm
Defence Housing Authority (DHA) — 2.2mm
Saddar — 2mm


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