The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) predicted on Monday that Karachi will see showers beginning on Tuesday notwithstanding the havoc wrought by flash floods and severe rains throughout the nation.
According to the Met Office, Karachi will once more see light rain, and the following 24 hours will continue to be partly overcast.
“A westerly wave is evident across western and upper portions of the nation,” the PMD stated in a statement.
The majority of the country’s plains are predicted to see hot, muggy weather today, according to the Met Office. However, isolated locations in Kashmir, northeastern Punjab, upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Gilgit Baltistan are predicted to have partly overcast weather with rain-wind/thundershowers.
Karachi saw a low temperature of 27°C on Monday, while the day’s high is predicted to range between 31°C and 33°C.
According to the PMD, the humidity ratio was 81% and the southwesterly winds were blowing at 16 km/h.