The Meteorological Department brings good news for the heat-stressed citizens of Karachi, forecasting the beginning of the monsoon rains in the first week of July.
Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfaraz confirmed to Samaa TV that rains have already started in the upper areas of Sindh, and Karachi is expected to follow suit soon.
"The beginning of rains in Karachi is expected in the first week of July," he predicted.
Sarfaraz highlighted that more than normal rainfall is anticipated this year, providing much-needed relief from the intense heat. However, he also cautioned that the possibility of urban flooding in Karachi cannot be ruled out due to potential heavy spells.
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Karachi has been experiencing high humidity levels, exacerbating the feeling of heat among its residents, he further explains. The impending rains are expected to alleviate some of this discomfort, offering a welcome respite from the sweltering conditions.
Meanwhile, severe weather conditions have swept across various regions in Sindh, bringing dust storms, heavy rain, and widespread power outages. The Met Department reports significant disruptions and damage due to these adverse weather events.
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In Johi and its surrounding areas, a dust storm with gusty winds led to the suspension of power supply, causing inconvenience to residents. Similar conditions were observed in Mehrabpur, where a strong wind storm accompanied by rain started, bringing much-needed relief, yet suspending power supply.
Larkana and its surrounding areas were hit by a heavy storm and rain, resulting in all electricity feeders shutting down. The rain brought a much-needed break from the intense heat, making the weather more pleasant. Similarly, Sukkur, Rohri, and Shikarpur witnessed heavy rain and strong winds, which disrupted power supply and brought relief from the hot weather.