Predicts thunderstorms and heavy showers in the northern districts of Sindh
The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) on Wednesday forecast dusty winds. light rain in Karachi till Friday, along with thunderstorms and heavy showers in the northern districts of Sindh, as a westerly weather system continued to affect the region.
The Met Office predicted intermittent drizzle, light showers. scattered rainfall in parts of Karachi during the night as the westerly system maintained its intensity.
It added that Jacobabad, Kashmore, Qambar Shahdadkot, Shikarpur. Ghotki were likely to experience dusty winds, windstorms and moderate rain with thunderstorms until June 20.
The weather department also forecast light to moderate rain in Sukkur, Dadu, Khairpur, Sanghar, Naushahro Feroze, Shaheed Benazirabad. Jamshoro during the forecast period.
Authorities advised residents, particularly those living in areas prone to strong winds. thunderstorms, to remain cautious and stay updated on the latest weather advisories.
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Earlier in the week, PMD forecast widespread dust storms,windstorms. rain-thunderstorms across several parts of the country from June 16, as moist currents from the Arabian Sea were expected to penetrate upper and central regions of Pakistan.
According to the Met Office, the incoming westerly wave was likely to trigger scattered dust storms, windstorms. rain-thunderstorms, accompanied by isolated heavy rainfall and hailstorms in various parts of Punjab between June 16 and 20.
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The Met office said Karachi and its surrounding areas may also experience dust storms accompanied by light rain.
It warned that strong winds, hailstorms and lightning could damage vulnerable infrastructure, including solar panels, electric poles and billboards.
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