- PMD predicts one to two degrees Celsius increase in temperature.
- Says the weather is likely to remain hot in the middle of 6 km per hour wind.
- Mercury expected to reach maximum 32 ° C in metropolis.
Karachi: Residents of Metropolis are ready to experience warmer temperatures when observing the first fast in Ramadan 2025 on Sunday.
Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) said the mercury in the city is expected to rise by one to two degrees Celsius.
With northwestern winds of six kilometers per hour, the weather probably stays warm, with the maximum temperature expected to reach 32 ° C.
MET Office’s forecast comes on the basis of expected rainfall and snowfall across different parts of the country.
Unlike Karachi’s weather forecast, Weatherman has said that a western wave is likely to affect western parts of the country, leading to widespread rain and snowfall in hilly areas.
Some areas in Sindh may also receive rain with thunderstorms between the night of March 2 and the morning of March 3rd. Light rain or drip is expected in Qambar Shahdadkot, Jacobabad, Larkana, Sukkur, Ghotki and the surrounding regions.
Meanwhile, Punjab Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) has issued a weather -advising forecasts rain, thunderstorms and snowfall over most districts in the province.
The body has instructed all Commissioners and Deputy Commissioners in the province to remain in high attention. Directives have been issued to Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA), Rescue 1122, Punjab Irrigation Department, Punjab Livestock Department and other relevant agencies to take necessary measures in response to the predicted weather.
Authorities warned that hailstorms could occur in some parts of the upper Punjab, and travelers going to mountainous areas are advised to remain cautious. Farmers have also been invited to adapt their activities accordingly.