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Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms predicted in Karachi within 24 Hours

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Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms predicted in Karachi within 24 Hours

Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms predicted in Karachi within 24 Hours

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According to the Meteorological Department, Karachi may experience thunderstorms and rain in the next 24 hours.

The city is on alert as weather conditions are set to change, carrying potential release from the heat and humidity.

Now, the minimum temperature in Karachi is recorded at 27.5 degrees Celsius, with the maximum temperature predicted to climb to 33 degrees Celsius. These temperatures are distinctive for this time of year, but the awaiting rain may provide a welcome break from the normal heat.

Humidity levels in Karachi are high, reaching 92%. This high humidity, joint with the expected rain, may cause a clear shift in the weather, creating a more comfortable situation for residents. The sea breeze, blowing at a speed of 13 kilometers per hour, is also subsidizing to the current weather patterns and will play a role in the expansion of thunderstorms.

Meteorologists advise citizens to take necessary precautions and stay updated with the latest weather forecasts. The possibility of thunderstorms brings the potential for local flooding and troubles, so it is essential to remain attentive. The changing weather can affect daily activities, and being ready will help ease any adverse impacts.

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