Karachi, January 13, 2025 – The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecasted dry weather for Karachi over the next 72 hours, with no likelihood of rain in the port city.
The moderate winter chill is expected to continue, maintaining comfortable conditions for residents.
According to the PMD, Karachi, Pakistan’s bustling commercial hub, will experience minimum temperatures ranging between 11°C and 14°C during this period. The absence of rainfall means the city’s typical winter weather will persist, with clear skies dominating the forecast.
On a national scale, the PMD noted that continental air is prevailing across most parts of the country. However, a shallow westerly wave may impact the northwestern regions starting tomorrow night. Despite this development, Karachi will remain unaffected, maintaining its current dry spell.
Weather Forecast
Monday
The PMD predicts that most parts of the country will experience cold and dry weather, with very cold conditions in hilly regions. In upper Sindh and several districts of Punjab, moderate to dense fog is likely to persist in patches. For Karachi, conditions will remain dry, with moderate winter chill continuing.
Tuesday
Similar weather patterns are expected on Tuesday, with cold and dry conditions prevailing across the country. Frost is anticipated in some upper regions during the morning hours. However, Karachi will maintain its dry and moderate winter climate, unaffected by these developments.
Recent Weather Highlights
In the past 24 hours, cold and dry weather dominated most parts of Pakistan, while very cold conditions were observed in hilly areas. Dense fog disrupted visibility in parts of Punjab and upper Sindh, but Karachi remained unaffected by such challenges.
Today’s lowest recorded temperatures included Skardu at -11°C, Gupis and Astore at -10°C, and Leh at -9°C. While northern areas face extreme cold, Karachi enjoys milder winter weather, making it relatively more pleasant for outdoor activities.
As the week progresses, Karachi residents can expect stable weather conditions, providing continuity for business and leisure activities in the country’s economic powerhouse.