On November 18th, Karachi recorded the coldest morning of the month as the mercury dropped to 14.5°C early morning.
The cold Siberian winds that have reached the metropolis from the north and north-easterly directions on Monday would continue to blow in the city and the temperature may drop to 9°C this week as per MET office prediction.
“The Siberian winds are expected to stay in the city for two to three more days,” weather officials said on Tuesday.
According to the meteorological department, the temperature is likely to drop further by two degrees Celsius during the ongoing week.
The weather department said that the minimum temperature in the city was recorded at 17 degrees Celsius in the morning and the maximum temperature likely to remain between 28 and 30 degrees Celsius.
Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecast a dry weather with cool night and hazy/ misty mornings likely to prevail over Sindh in the month of November.
Pro-Palestine Protests have spread to Sydney University after the US and France as the death…
The Sindh government has announced a public holiday marking Labour Day on Wednesday, May 1.…
Punjab Police has clarified that provinve's CM and Governor are entitled to wear its uniform!…
TikTok, the leading destination for short videos, has announced its first partnership with Coke Studio…
Students from an elite Paris university joined the wave of protests on Friday amid the…
TikTok's Chinese parent company ByteDance in a statement clarified that it would prefer to shut…