What will be Karachi’s weather in early Ramadan?

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Winter ends in Sindh and Balochistan, where Karachi is ready to experience rising temperatures this week, according to Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).

Furthermore, road experts also predict that night temperatures in the metropolis are likely to fall by two to three degrees Celsius over the next two to three days ranging between 13 ° C and 16 ° C.

Suburban areas such as Surjani Town, Scheme 33 and Steel Town can see temperatures between 10 ° C and 12 ° C, while the Federal B area, Orangi Town and Gulimate-E-IQBAL could experience low between 12 ° C and 15 ° C.

Experts noted that coastal regions will maintain stable temperatures between 17 ° C and 20 ° C, marking the official end of winter.

However, temperatures per day are expected to rise from March 6 and reaches between 35 ° C and 37 ° C, with night temperatures climbing to 22 ° C to 25 ° C.

Meanwhile, PMD also stated that the rain -bearing weather system that affects Lahore and parts of Punjab is expected to continue for some time.

Light rain is expected to continue all day today, even though the intensity is expected to ease in the evening. As the system goes on, weather conditions need to start to get better, with clear sky, which is probably tomorrow.

The rain has brought cooler weather, much appreciated by the city’s residents, although it has caused some disturbances.

The administration has mobilized teams to ensure that roads and underlines remain clear while emitting caution measures for travelers.

In contrast, Thandiyani, Nathiagali, Donga Gali, Ayubia and other hilly areas of Abbottabad received the heaviest snowfall of the season with up to three meters in some areas.

Temperatures threw themselves during freezing and blocked most link roads in Galiyat, including the most important Abbottabad for the Murree route.

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