Karachi is experiencing a major drop in temperatures, with predictions indicating that the cold might strengthen further today. Chief Meteorologist of the Meteorological Department, that temperatures in the city could fall to single digits, with the present reading at 15 degrees Celsius. He stated that cool winds are likely to arch through Karachi on January … Read more
KARACHI: Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfaraz has predicted that the last week of January will be cold in the Karachi city.
According to the Chief Meteorologist, the temperature in Karachi is likely to go into single digits during January 23 and 24.
Sardar Sarfraz said that the last week of January is likely to be cold, besides the weather is likely to be cold in the first week of February as well.
It should be noted that the intensity of cold has increased across the country, while snowfall continues in Balochistan.
Several parts of Balochistan were transformed into a winter wonderland on Sunday as snowfall and rain blanketed the province, creating stunning scenic views but also posing challenges for residents and authorities. Areas like Ziarat, Kan Mehtarzai, Kozhak, Khanozai, Lakk Pass, Muslim Bagh, and Mastung experienced snowfall, with nearby mountains covered in fresh white peaks. Continuous … Read more
A cold wave is expected to impact various cities in Sindh, including Karachi, starting from January 24. The temperature in Karachi could drop to single digits during the final week of the month, according to a weather analyst. The analyst mentioned that cold westerly winds will affect the country from Saturday, bringing the possibility of … Read more
KARACHI: Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfaraz on Monday said that strong winds are likely to blow in the city after noon and the current cold wave is expected to continue till January 17.
According to Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfaraz, the temperature in Karachi has been 9 to 10 degrees Celsius for the last 7-6 days, today the maximum temperature in Karachi is likely to be 24 to 25 degrees.
Sardar Sarfraz said that strong winds are likely to blow in the city after noon and the current cold wave is expected to continue till January 17.
The Chief Meteorologist said that there is a possibility of rain in most parts of Balochistan after January 20, while there is a possibility of rain and snowfall in the upper regions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan.
The ongoing cold wave affecting various parts of the country, including Karachi, is expected to intensify further in the second week of January 2025, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) forecast issued on Wednesday. Sardar Sarfaraz, chief meteorologist at PMD said that, “Cold conditions may intensify in the second week of January.” He noted … Read more
The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) predicts that the ongoing cold wave and foggy weather will continue in Peshawar and the plains of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for the next two days. According to the weather overview, most parts of Pakistan are currently experiencing continental air. Due to these conditions, Peshawar and many areas in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa can … Read more
Cold and dry weather is likely to prevail in the city.
Another cold wave is expected in the first week of Feb.
Cold weather is expected in most parts of the country.
KARACHI: Pakistan Metrological Department (PMD) predicted that the cold wave is likely to continue across Sindh including Karachi till January 29.
PMD Karachi Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfraz said the lowest temperature in Karachi was recorded at 7 degrees Celsius. The northeastern winds blowing in the city with a wind speed of 14 kilometers per hour, he added.
He said that cold and dry weather is likely to prevail in the city for the next couple of days, while another cold wave is expected in the city in the first week of February.
He further said that another westerly wave is likely to enter Balochistan on Jan 28 which will bring rain/snowfall in parts of Balochistan.
On the other hand, cold and dry weather is expected in most parts of the country, while very cold in upper parts and north Balochistan during the next twelve hours.
Rain with snow may occur at isolated places in Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan.
Fog is likely to occur in a few plain areas of Punjab.
Karachi to experience light rain with severe cold winds Temperature likely to drop once again from today Balochistan is hit by heavy rain and snowfall KARACHI: Light rain is likely to hit a few parts of the metropolitan city by evening while mercury dropped once again as another cold wave gripped Karachi. The severity of … Read more
Another cold wave to grip Karachi Cold winds are expected to take over the city Weather to remain severely cold in most parts KARACHI: The city is likely to be gripped by another cold wave this Thursday (January 19), reported Meteorological Department. The weather turned chilly last week and continued to be severely cold till … Read more
The city’s minimum temperature dipped to 1.9C in several areas. A severe cold wave has disrupted daily life. Chaos has ensued at airports and train stations. A severe, protracted cold wave that has affected parts of northern India has disrupted daily life. Chaos has ensued at airports and train stations as a result of the … Read more
Temperatures drops to sub 2-3 degrees Celsius in numerous states.
Dense fog in various areas of North India for the upcoming weeks
Local people struggle to meet their daily necessities
New Delhi, India: North India has been hit by a chilly to severe cold wave, with temperatures dropping to sub 2-3 degrees Celsius in numerous states. Chilly winds have added to the misery of those who are already suffering from a severe cold wave. The mercury readings in Delhi dropped even lower than in mountainous areas, raising public concern. Temperatures in some parts of Delhi have dropped as low as 2.2 degrees Celsius
The Meteorological Department (MeT) has forecast dense fog in various areas of North India for the upcoming weeks, which is particularly concerning. Only after those three days, there may be some relief from the nippy cold. The cold wave’s severity is only going to rise.
Temperatures plummeted to -6C (21F) in Indian-occupied Kashmir. The famous dal lake is partially frozen making it challenging for boatmen to transport people and visitors. Local people struggle to meet their daily necessities as a result of supply chain disruptions, water pipelines that have frozen in some areas of Kashmir, major road damage, and other factors.
The famous dal lake is partially frozen
Schedules for trains have also been impacted by dropping temperatures and dense fog. India Railways is regarded as the foundation of the nation’s transportation network and carries about 23 million passengers everyday. In northern India, some trains have been running late, sometimes by six to ten hours, which has caused travel arrangements to fall apart.
Additionally, the cold wave has also caused considerable health problems, particularly in Delhi, which also experiences high levels of pollution throughout the winter months.
Temperatures in Rajasthan’s northwestern state have also dropped dramatically. Farmers there say it has hindered their work and harvests.
The holy city of Amritsar has also been engulfed in fog in recent days. Trains and buses have been severely impacted.
Winter cold in Karachi has intensified The temperature dropped to 10.1 degrees Celsius The humidity ratio has been recorded at 63% KARACHI: The winter cold in Karachi has intensified since last night as winds from Quetta entered the city. According to the report of the Meteorological Department, the cold in Karachi has increased. The lowest … Read more
Cold wave continues to prevail in Karachi as at least 9 degrees Celsius was recorded in the city on Monday, Bol News reported. Read more: Advisory issued for road users to exercise caution amid rainy weather According to the Meteorological Department, the weather was likely to be clear during the next 24 hours but cold … Read more
Cold wave is likely to hit Karachi this week and will cause a severe decrease in temperature. Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast that cold wave will intensify the temperature in Karachi and it is likely to drop to 6 degrees Celsius till 22nd January. The maximum temperature can reach 22 degrees Celsius in Karachi … Read more