Intermittent strong winds with light morning fog may hit Karachi tomorrow

Pakistan(National Times)- Karachi is likely to experience light fog on Wednesday morning, while intermittent strong winds may hit the city for two days — today and tomorrow — the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) said on Tuesday. Meanwhile, the Met Office forecast the weather will remain dry and cool in the port city for the next 24 hours. The PMD recorded the minimum temperature at 12.5°C for Tuesday and forecast that mercury will drop to as low as 11 to 13°C during the next 24 hours. The department said humidity in the air was recorded at 52%, with light winds blowing from northeast. A weather analyst had recently predicted that another cold wave is expected to hit various cities of Sindh including Karachi from January 24 and the temperature in the port city may fall to single digits during the last week of the ongoing month. The meteorologist had said that the cold westerly winds might pave the way for rainfall in different parts of the country and snowfall on mountains.



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