Karachi Weather Today brings a mix of comfort and concern for the city’s residents. The port city is set to remain under cloudy skies this Monday, with the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) hinting at drizzle in the evening and night.
Thanks to the return of cool sea breezes, the air in Karachi feels fresher than in recent days. Yet, the rising humidity is likely to make the day feel hotter, leaving many residents battling that sticky summer heat. According to the Met Office, temperatures could climb as high as 34°C—warm enough to keep people indoors during peak hours.
While Karachi Weather Today signals only light drizzle, the Pakistan Meteorological Department has clarified that no heavy rain is expected in the city this week. That’s a relief for Karachiites worried about waterlogging and flooding, but it also means no significant drop in the sweltering heat.
In stark contrast, parts of Punjab continue to face a troubling forecast. Heavy rains are expected for several days, starting Monday, putting already flood-hit areas under further threat. The National Emergency Operations Centre (NDMA) has sounded the alarm, warning of very heavy showers in Islamabad and numerous districts of Punjab, including Lahore, Sialkot, and Faisalabad.
Flood conditions could worsen as rivers swell from the ongoing downpour. Areas such as Rawalpindi, Mianwali, Multan, and Bahawalpur are also on high alert. Officials fear that rising torrents at Marala Headworks may push nearby communities into another round of flooding.
While Punjab prepares for days of heavy showers, Karachi Weather Today offers a lighter scenario—clouds, humidity, and a chance of drizzle. A reminder that, in Pakistan, the weather can swing between relief and disaster, depending on where you live.
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