The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued a stark warning, indicating that Sindh is set to endure a harsh cold wave in the coming days. Forecasts suggest that temperatures across the province will plummet, with readings expected to dip by as much as 10 degrees below the typical March weather. According to the PMD, Karachi, which typically experiences an average temperature of 19.4°C in March, recorded a significant drop today, registering at 11.1°C. This marks an alarming deviation of 8.3°C from the norm, signaling the severity of the impending cold wave. Residents and authorities in Sindh are urged to take necessary precautions to cope with the anticipated adverse weather conditions, as the region braces for the impact of this unseasonably cold spell.