Staff Reporter
The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted that the metropolis will experience another cold wave as mercury is expected to drop to six degrees in the upcoming week.
As per PMD, Karachi will experience chilly winds and a drop in temperature, especially on Sunday and Monday. Cold and dry weather along with fog is expected in multiple parts of Sindh.
On Friday, the temperature dropped to 5.6°C, breaking the 10-year record for the lowest temperature in the city. According to the PMD, the lowest temperature in the city was recorded in the year 2014 when the temperature fell to 6.5°C.
A day earlier, the Met Office said the cold wave in Karachi might last till Sunday, which was earlier expected to end on Thursday. The temperature will hover between 7°C and 9°C in the coming days.
Meanwhile, dense fog engulfed motorways and the National Highway in various parts of Punjab and Sindh causing poor visibility. Motorway section M-3 from Faizpur to Abdul Hakeem was closed for traffic due to poor visibility caused by dense fog. Motorway section M-4 from Pindi Bhattian to Multan was also closed for vehicles for the same reason, the Motorway Police said.
Motorway section M-5 from Multan to Sukkur was also closed for vehicular traffic in the morning. Swat Motorway was closed from Colonel Sher Khan Interchange to Chakdara and the motorway section from Multan to Khaniwal was closed for vehicles as fog blanketed the road, the Motorway Police said.