Karachi Weather Update: Heavy Rainfall on 23rd and 24th July Expected

Karachi, Pakistan, is bracing for significant weather changes as Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfraz predicts heavy rainfall on 23rd and 24th July. The monsoon spell is expected to continue with intermittent breaks until 25th and 26th July, providing much-needed relief to the parched city. Additionally, weather analyst Jawad Maiman explains the influence of a circulation system near Gujarat, India, on Karachi’s weather, with the possibility of scattered to moderate rainfall in different parts of the city.

During an exclusive interview with ‘Geo News,’ Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfraz revealed the possibility of intense downpours in Karachi and various districts of Sindh on 23rd and 24th July. Residents advised to stay vigilant and take necessary precautions during the expected heavy rainfall.

The meteorological department predicts that the ongoing monsoon spell will continue until 25th and 26th July. This extended period of rain brings hope for relief from the scorching summer heat and water shortages in the region.

The subsequent spell of rainfall anticipated to bring much-needed relief to Karachi, replenishing water reservoirs and easing the water crisis in the city. Residents can look forward to cooler temperatures and improved water supply.

While rainfall forecasted on 23rd and 24th July, Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfraz ruled out the possibility of rain on the Day of Ashura in Sindh. This information will help people plan their religious activities accordingly.

As the monsoon spell progresses, the 9th and 10th of Muharram expected to witness favorable rainfall in northeastern Punjab. Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Jhelum, and neighboring areas are likely to experience relief from the heat.

Weather analyst Jawad Maiman sheds light on the weather influence from Gujarat, India. The circulation system near Gujarat has caused maritime conditions to impact Karachi, resulting in humidity and a sense of confinement. The city may experience scattered to moderate rainfall in different areas, particularly in the eastern and northern regions.

Karachi residents advised to stay prepared for the expected rainfall on 23rd and 24th July. Adequate preparations, such as clearing drains and avoiding waterlogged areas, will help minimize potential damages caused by heavy rain.

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