Get ready people! Monsoon rains expected from this week – Pakistan

Get ready people!  Monsoon rains expected from this week – Pakistan

The Meteorological Department has predicted monsoon rains across the country from this week.

According to the Department of Meteorology, there is a possibility of heavy monsoon rains in the upper central regions this week, due to the stormy rains, daily routines are likely to be affected.

The Meteorological Department says that from July 2 to 7, torrential rains are expected in Kashmir, Islamabad and Punjab, from July 4 to 7, there will be rains in Bahawalpur, Bahawalnagar and Dera Ghazi Khan.

There is a possibility of rain in East Balochistan from July 3 to 7, while there is a possibility of urban flooding due to rain in Sialkot, Gujranwala and Narowal from July 4 to 7.

According to the Department of Meteorology, there is a possibility that the traffic flow will be affected by the landslide, and all the relevant institutions have been instructed to be on alert.

After the hottest night of July in Karachi, sea breezes started to recover

After the intense heat in Karachi, the sea breezes started to recover, last night was the hottest July night for Karachi so far.

According to the meteorological department, at a speed of 18 km per hour in Karachi Sea breezes are blowing and humidity is 70%.

The Meteorological Department says that the weather in Karachi will remain hot and humid during the next 24 hours, during which the maximum temperature is likely to be between 35 and 37 degrees Celsius.

Meteorologist warned, be ready to bear the wrath of the sun even today

According to the Chief Meteorologist, there is a possibility of drizzle in the morning and night in Karachi, while there is a possibility of rain in Karachi following July 8.

In Karachi, the heat started to break, following the mercury reached 40 degrees, the weather turned cold, dusty winds.

According to the Department of Meteorology, the temperature felt in the city of Quaid remained at 40 degrees even at night. On Sunday, the highest temperature in the country was recorded at 47 degrees Celsius in Sibi and Nokundi, in most of the plains today. Heat reigns, while rain has been predicted in Tharparkar, Umarkot of Sindh.