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City receive light rain as monsoon system moves away

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Some areas of Karachi received light rain or drizzle morning under the influence of a monsoon system in the Arabian Sea, which has weakened into a “well-marked low pressure area” and moved away from Sindh’s coast, Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) officials said, adding that now there were little chances of rain in Karachi for next few days.

“The depression in the north Arabian Sea has weakened into a well-marked low pressure area, and now it is moving away from Sindh’s coast. PMD officials said the Nazimabad area of the city received highest amount of rainfall in Karachi on Monday morning where 6mm of rain was recorded, followed by Jinnah Terminal where 3.4mm of rain was recorded, Old Airport Area received 2.4mm of rain, PAF Masroor received 1.5mm, and Quaidabad and Gulshan-e-Hadeed also received one milimetres of rain morning.

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