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    Unseasonal April Rainfall Breaks Records, Signals Climate Change Risks

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Karachi has experienced unusually heavy rainfall this April, shattering weather records that have stood for years. Experts warn that emerging climatic patterns, stretching from the deserts of Saudi Arabia to Pakistan’s coastline, indicate escalating risks linked to climate change. Meteorologists have labeled the unexpected April showers as a critical “wake-up call,” emphasizing growing concerns about shifting weather dynamics.

    Typically, April marks the beginning of summer in Karachi, characterized by dry conditions. However, this year’s rainfall has defied historical trends, with experts attributing the surge to unusually active western weather systems, increased moisture influx from the Arabian Sea, and abrupt temperature variations. The interaction between cold and warm air masses has sparked thunderstorms, lightning, and hailstorms in some regions, raising alarms about potential harm to agriculture.

    Historical climate data shows that April in Karachi has traditionally been a dry month with minimal precipitation. The significant deviation observed this year is viewed by specialists as a clear indicator of changing climatic conditions. They further highlight that rising global temperatures are warming the planet steadily, while the Arabian Sea’s surface temperatures have also increased. This warming has intensified evaporation rates, leading to higher atmospheric moisture levels and consequently more intense rainfall events.

    These unusual weather patterns are not confined to Karachi alone. Similar anomalies have been recorded in Gulf countries, where deserts in Saudi Arabia—once known for extreme heat and dryness—are now experiencing flooding. Experts caution that these developments underscore the urgent reality of climate change as a rapidly progressing phenomenon in the region, necessitating immediate and serious measures to mitigate its impacts.

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