The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecasted cold and dry weather for Karachi over the next 24 hours.
The city experienced cold and dusty winds with dry evenings over the weekend, causing visibility to fall to just three kilometers. The temperature dropped to 8.5 °C on Sunday and is likely to go down further today.
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According to the Met Office, Karachi’s minimum and maximum temperatures are expected to remain between 8-10 °C and 25-27 °C respectively over the next 24 hours.
Cold and dry weather is likely to prevail throughout the province during the next 24 hours, with either mist or fog expected across upper Sindh and either haze or mist to cover lower Sindh.
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Karachi has been undergoing record-breaking temperatures this winter with the mercury falling to a ten-year low (5.5°C) on New Year Eve. The first week of this year also remained distinctly cold with the temperature hovering around 6-10 °C.