In a recent discussion with ‘Geo News’, Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfaraz revealed that Pakistan could see pre-monsoon rains starting after June 19. This early rain may be a sign of an unusually wet season ahead.
During his conversation, Sarfaraz emphasized the likelihood of higher-than-normal rainfall this year. This prediction comes as good news for many, but he also noted that some areas might remain dry. Specifically, he mentioned that there is no expected rainfall in rural regions during the upcoming Eid-ul-Adha festivities.
Weather Update: Karachi
Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department has forecasted continued hot and humid conditions for Karachi over the next 24 hours. The city experienced a minimum temperature of 29 degrees Celsius today. Looking ahead, the temperature in Karachi could rise to a peak of 37 degrees Celsius, with humidity levels reaching 72%.
This weather pattern is typical for Karachi during this time of year, but the anticipation of early monsoon rains brings a mix of relief and concern for residents.
The forecast of pre-monsoon rains is particularly significant for the agriculture sector, as timely rains can positively impact crop yields. However, excessive rainfall can lead to flooding and other challenges.
Residents and local authorities are advised to stay updated on weather forecasts and prepare accordingly for the changing weather patterns.