Mostly Cloudy Weather To Prevail In Karachi: PMD
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Karachi: The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) predicts mostly cloudy and occasionally windy weather with chances of light rain in Karachi over the next 24 hours.
PMD states that monsoon currents of moderate intensity continue to penetrate southeast Sindh.
The maximum and minimum temperatures recorded in Karachi were 32°C and 27°C, respectively, during the last 24 hours.
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The Meteorological Department on Wednesday dismissed social media claims that Pakistan is set to experience its coldest winter in history, calling such reports baseless and contrary to scientific data.
In an official statement, the Met Office said there are no signs of record-breaking cold this season. Instead, the country is expected to experience a normal winter pattern, with slightly below-average rainfall in most regions.
“The rumours about extreme cold weather are completely contrary to the facts,” the department said, urging citizens to rely only on verified forecasts and visit the Met Office’s official website for accurate updates.
According to the forecast, winter 2025 will bring temperatures within the typical seasonal range, with northern areas experiencing occasional chilly spells. Overall precipitation is expected to remain below long-term averages, reducing the likelihood of prolonged cold waves.
The Met Office also warned the public against false weather predictions spreading on social media, which can create unnecessary panic. Citizens were advised to stay informed through official sources to understand real meteorological conditions.
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