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City likely to receive another spell of rain next week

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The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) Thursday forecast another spell of rain in Karachi next week.Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfaraz said Karachi is expected to receive a second spell of rain during the winter season from January 5 to 6, 2022, while it may drizzle on January 4.

The chief meteorologist said that moderate to heavy rainfall is expected in Karachi. He said that a new westerly system of rain may enter the country through Balochistan on December 31.

According to Sarfaraz, cold winds are likely to persist in the city till January 3 while the minimum temperature in the city is expected to remain in the range of 10-12°C. Karachi on Monday morning broke a 13-year record and experienced the coldest day with the maximum temperature dropping to 19°C.

According to Met Office, a maximum temperature of 19°C was recorded in Karachi in day time due to rainfall, breaking a 13-year record.

The last time Karachi experienced the coldest day was in 2008 when the temperature dropped to 19.6 °C.

 

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