The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) stated that Sindh will face a strong cold wave, causing residents to feel colder due to the rainy weather.
The Met Office forecasts a drop of 10 degrees in the province’s temperature over the next few days, which is unusual for March.
Karachi is particularly feeling the brunt of this cold weather following a rainstorm last Friday.
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Normally, Karachi’s March temperature is around 19.4°C, but today it’s recorded at 11.1°C, which is 8.3°C lower than usual. The Met Office warns that it’s too early to predict rainfall in Karachi.
However, they expect temperatures to rise, reaching 30°C starting this Friday.














