Karachi: Although the city remained largely cloudy on Wednesday, most districts received periodic light to heavy rainfall, disrupting life in the metropolis. Rainwater gathered in several areas and roadways around the city, causing traffic backups on various routes during the evening rush hour. Due to some localized faults, power was interrupted in several sections of the city until late at night.
According to Met Department data, Gadap Town received 42.4mm of rainfall, followed by Orangi Town with 29.4mm, Surjani Town with 24.1mm, North Karachi with 24mm, Nazimabad with 14.6mm, Bin Qasim with 12.5mm, Gulshan-i-Maymar with 12.2mm, PAF Masroor Base with 10mm, Keamari with 6.5mm, Korangi with 6.4mm, Jinnah Terminal with 5.6mm, PAF Faisal Base with 6mm, Met Complex (University Road) with 5.1mm, and DHA Phase II with 1.2mm.
He predicts that the next period of rain in Karachi will begin on the evening or night of August 5 and continue for three to four days. “Monsoon currents from the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal will penetrate eastern Sindh and progressively sweep throughout the province. He added that today’s system will produce far heavier rainfall than seen this year.
According to the department’s advisory, Wednesday will be mostly overcast and humid, with some regions seeing light rain or drizzle. The maximum temperature will range between 33 and 35 degrees Celsius. The relative humidity at 5 p.m. was 82 percent. supernews