Karachi monsoon spell likely to begin from July 30

Due to low air pressure in the Indian state of Gujarat, Karachi experienced intense heat. However, as the low-pressure system shifted towards Oman, the sea breeze returned, making the weather more pleasant.

This change brings relief to Karachi’s residents who have been enduring the heat. With the sea breeze now fully restored, the city’s weather has become more bearable as the low-pressure system has moved away.

Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfraz announced that the typical July weather pattern has resumed in Karachi, with cloudy conditions expected in the coming days.

Light rain and drizzle are anticipated in the evenings and nights over the next few days, with another spell of rain forecasted to start from July 30.

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