The Met Office has shared that a weather system coming from the west is set to arrive on Monday. This may bring rain mainly to the outskirts of Karachi. People living in these areas should expect cloudy skies and some light to moderate rain. It’s a good idea for everyone to be ready and take precautions before the rain begins. Karachi Weather Tomorrow updates suggest keeping an eye on changing conditions.
On Sunday, the weather in most areas of Sindh will be warm and sticky because of high humidity. People can expect the heat to stay throughout the day. In some places, clouds will appear now and then, covering the sun partly and giving a little break from the strong sunlight. For those tracking the Karachi Weather Tomorrow, it looks like a mix of sun and clouds.
Rain could fall in some areas of Sindh while many places remain partly cloudy. Towns like Mithi, Umerkot, Badin, Mirpur Khas, and Sanghar, as well as cities including Karachi and Hyderabad, are likely to experience this weather throughout the day. Stay updated on Karachi Weather Tomorrow for the latest forecasts and advisories.
On Saturday, the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) informed that a pre-monsoon weather system is expected to move into the eastern parts of Sindh starting from the evening. This system may bring changes in the weather, including increased cloud cover and the possibility of rain or thunderstorms.
Residents in these areas should be prepared for a shift from dry to wetter conditions as the system passes through. Keeping the Karachi Weather Tomorrow forecast in mind will help in planning accordingly.
Residents of Thar Parkar and Umerkot should prepare for occasional rain, windy conditions, and thunderstorms in the area.
The Met Office earlier shared that humid air is making its way into the northern parts of the country, with a westerly weather wave set to arrive on June 13th.
From June 13th to 16th, dust storms, rain, and isolated hailstorms are expected in several areas. These include Kashmir, Gilgit Baltistan, Murree, Galliyat, and different districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. People in these regions should be ready for sudden weather changes, which may bring strong winds, rainfall, and occasional hail.
Rain is expected in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, as well as in many districts of upper and central Punjab, including Lahore. At the same time, areas like Zhob, Barkhan, and Musakhel in Balochistan are likely to see rain until June 16th.
During this period, all districts in southern Punjab are expected to see dust storms along with thunder and rain.
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