KARACHI (Web DesK) – Karachi is expected to receive the first rain of the winter season later this month, bringing a change in weather and a drop in temperatures, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).
Officials said a westerly wind system is set to enter the country from December 28, initially affecting the upper regions. As the system moves southward, it is expected to bring rainfall to parts of Balochistan and adjoining areas on December 29.
The Meteorological Department has forecast that the system may reach Karachi by December 30, making rain likely in the city for the first time this winter. If the forecast holds, residents of the port city can expect cooler conditions following the rainfall.
Meteorologists added that the intensity of cold in Karachi is likely to increase after the rain, as westerly winds often lead to a noticeable drop in temperatures. While the rainfall is expected to be light to moderate, it could provide much-needed relief from dry weather conditions.
Authorities have advised citizens to stay updated with weather forecasts, as changes in wind patterns could slightly alter the timing or intensity of the rain.
