Forecasting a change in Karachi’s weather pattern, analyst Jawad Memon predicts light to moderate rainfall from April 14, offering respite from escalating temperatures.
As Sindh experiences a heat surge till April 12, with temperatures ranging between 37°C to 38°C, relief is anticipated post-April 12. Memon highlights the influence of westerly winds, hinting at widespread rain across the country, including Karachi, by April 13 or 14.
He further suggests an above-average rainfall trend for April, with potential showers lingering till April 22 or 23. Concurrently, the Pakistan Meteorological Department warns of intensifying heat in Karachi till April 10, with temperatures ranging from 35°C to 37°C, preceding the anticipated Eid-ul-Fitr.