Karachi and the coastal regions of Sindh set to experience a shift in weather conditions starting Sunday night into Monday, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD). While continental air dominates much of Pakistan, a shallow westerly wave is influencing weather patterns across western Balochistan and upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
As a result of these conditions, Karachi and its neighboring coastal areas should prepare for isolated rains accompanied by gusty winds. This weather pattern is expected to bring some relief to the usually hot and dry climate of Sindh’s coastal belt. In contrast, the rest of the province will continue to experience hot and dry weather.
For Karachi residents, Monday’s weather forecast predicts a maximum temperature ranging between 32-34°C, with a slight increase to 33-35°C on Tuesday. This means that while isolated showers may offer a brief respite, the overall warmth will persist.