Karachi, the port city that is always abuzz, will witness a mild change in its weather pattern as temperatures are expected to rise a bit from February 9. The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast the end of winter in Karachi and a gradual increase in the mercury, providing some relief from the cold spell that has gripped the city for some time now.

Currently, Karachi’s weather remains cold and dry, with the minimum temperature recorded at 12°C. Tonight, the temperature is expected to hover between 12°C and 14°C, while the daytime high is predicted to reach 29°C. Northeastern winds are blowing at a gentle 8 km/h, and the humidity level stands at a crisp 26%.

End of winter in Karachi while other cities to remain cold

According to the PMD forecast, this warming trend is expected to prevail over the city, thus leaving a visible contrast with the overall cold weather that has been witnessed. However, the rest of the country is expected to face predominantly cold and dry weather during the next 12 hours with very cold nights in the hills.

In other parts of Pakistan, temperatures this morning were quite varied: in Islamabad, it was chilly with 4°C; in Lahore, 11°C; in Peshawar and Quetta, 6°C and 0°C, respectively; Gilgit a mere 1°C; Murree 2°C; Muzaffarabad 5°C.

The weather remains harsh in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Srinagar recorded a freezing -2°C, while Leh plunged to a bone-chilling -16°C. Other areas, including Jammu, Pulwama, Anantnag, Shopian, and Baramula also reported sub-zero or near-freezing temperatures, partly under cloudy conditions.

The slight warming that Karachi will face can only require citizens to check up on any change in weather patterns. Outdoor enthusiasts and families can prepare to look forward to some pleasant time amidst the gloom of the city’s winter.

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