Karachi Winters Intensify as Temperatures Plunge Further
Karachi gripped by cold winds, experiencing an intensified winter chill as the Meteorological Department forecasts a further significant drop in temperatures. The city, along with vast regions of the country, is in the throes of severe cold.
Karachi’s Cold Snap Deepens
Early morning chilly winds have considerably increased the intensity of cold in Karachi. The department predicts even colder weather over the next 24 hours, with the minimum temperature recently recorded at 13-15°C. This contributes to winter peaking nationwide, as reported by SindhNews.com.
Nationwide Chill and Forecasts
Across Pakistan, temperatures continue to plummet. Skardu expects -10°C to -8°C, Gilgit -6°C to -4°C, and Quetta -4°C to -2°C. Islamabad anticipates 3°C to 5°C, while Peshawar may see 2°C to 4°C. The lowest temperature recorded in the past 24 hours was -10°C in Skardu, with Karachi at 14°C.
The Meteorological Department advises that dry and cold conditions will persist nationwide for the next 24 hours. Dense fog is expected in the plains of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, prompting advisories for drivers to exercise caution. This ongoing cold wave emphasizes the need for continued public vigilance.Karachi Winter: Temperatures Plummet Amidst Intense Cold Winds
Karachi is gripped by cold winds, with the Meteorological Department predicting a further drop in temperatures across the city and the nation. The ongoing severe cold wave has intensified, particularly with chilly winds felt during early morning hours.
Intensifying Winter Chill in Karachi
The Meteorological Department forecasts even colder weather over the next 24 hours, noting that winter is at its peak countrywide. While Karachi recorded minimum temperatures between 13°C and 15°C, other regions experienced significantly lower readings. For instance, Skardu registered a frigid –10°C, Gilgit –6°C, and Quetta –4°C in the past 24 hours.
For the upcoming day, temperatures in Skardu are expected to remain between –10°C and –8°C, while Islamabad may see 3°C to 5°C. The Meteorological Department also predicts dry and cold conditions across most parts of the country. Dense fog is anticipated during morning and night hours in the plains of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, for which SindhNews.com advises drivers to take special precautions.
As Karachi is gripped by cold winds, residents are advised to prepare for continued cold as the winter season progresses, maintaining a vigilant approach to weather advisories.
