KARACHI: The residents of metropolis, who have been left sweltering due to high temperatures in recent days,might finally get some respite from adverse weather conditions as the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast heavy rain, thunderstorms in the city’s suburbs today.
The city, as per the Met Office, is likely to experience hot and humid weather in the next 24 hours with maximum temperature expected to remain between 37°C to 39°C.
The downpour forecast comes as a day earlier weather expert Jawad Memon said that thunderclouds could develop in the north, north-east and north-west neighbourhoods of Karachi from today to July 18.
“Clouds may form after afternoon because of moist winds blowing from the Arabian Sea,” said the weather analyst.
He also predicted light to moderate rain for Gadap, Superhighway areas, Malir, Surjani and Gulshan-e-Maymar till Thursday.
Furthermore, the sea breeze has come to a halt in the metropolis which is experiencing light winds from the northwest, said the PMD.
With the humidity level currently standing at 79%, the lowest temperature recorded in the city was 32°C.