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Karachi experienced its coldest night of the season as temperatures dropped to 8.9°C, marking a significant shift in the city’s weather. The cold wave, driven by icy winds from Balochistan, has made conditions feel even colder, with residents bracing for season’s lowest temperature and experiencing chilly mornings and nights.

Karachi’s Temperature Hits New Low

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) reported that the minimum temperature of 8.9°C was recorded at Jinnah Terminal. Other parts of the city, such as Gulistan-e-Jauhar and Shahrah-e-Faisal, recorded slightly higher temperatures of 10.5°C and 11.5°C, respectively. Mauripur remained relatively warmer at 12.5°C.

Despite the nighttime chill, daytime temperatures are expected to remain around 27°C, providing some relief during the afternoon. Winds blowing from the northeast at 7 km/h, coupled with 50% humidity, are contributing to the city’s dry and cold conditions.

Read: Cold Wave Grips Karachi as Temperatures Dip to 11°C

Air Quality Concerns Add to Weather Woes

While Karachi battles the cold, air quality remains a significant concern. The city’s Air Quality Index (AQI) recorded particulate matter levels at 183, categorizing it as unhealthy. Experts warn that such air quality can cause respiratory issues, especially for sensitive individuals.

Impact of Icy Winds From Balochistan

The cold wave gripping Karachi is largely due to icy winds sweeping in from Balochistan. These winds have intensified the chill, making the temperature feel 2 to 4 degrees lower than recorded. Residents have reported heightened discomfort, particularly during nighttime and early morning hours.

Northern Pakistan Faces Severe Cold

While Karachi shivers at single-digit temperatures, northern Pakistan faces even harsher conditions. Leh recorded the lowest temperature in the country at -13°C, followed by Skardu at -7°C and Kalam at -6°C. Islamabad also saw temperatures drop to -1°C, marking an unusually cold spell for the capital city.

Peshawar, Lahore, and Multan are also feeling the cold, with temperatures ranging between 3°C and 7°C. Heavy snowfall has blanketed parts of Gilgit-Baltistan, covering mountains, trees, and roads in a thick layer of snow.

Balochistan Gripped by Intense Cold Wave

Northern Balochistan remains under the grip of a severe cold wave. Quetta recorded a chilling low of -6°C, while Kalat and Ziarat saw temperatures fall to -5°C. The PMD has warned that the cold wave will persist in Balochistan, with no immediate signs of relief.

Forecast for the Coming Days

The PMD predicts that cold and dry conditions will continue to dominate Karachi and most parts of the country. Islamabad and its surrounding regions are expected to remain chilly, while the northern areas will face further drops in temperature.

Staying Prepared for the Cold

With temperatures plunging across Pakistan, residents are urged to take precautions to stay warm. Wearing layers, consuming warm fluids, and minimizing outdoor exposure during peak cold hours are essential to avoid health issues.

Karachi’s recent drop in temperature reflects the growing influence of seasonal cold waves. As the city adjusts to the chill, it serves as a reminder for residents to remain vigilant and prepared for season’s lowest temperature during these cold months.

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