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    Karachi Faces Strong Winds, Lightning, and Hailstorm Threats This Week

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 4, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Pakistan Meteorological Department has announced that a fresh westerly weather system will enter Balochistan beginning Sunday, bringing rain to Karachi and several districts across Sindh. This system is expected to move through the region, causing light to moderate rainfall accompanied by thunder and lightning in parts of Karachi on Monday.

    Authorities have issued warnings about strong winds, lightning strikes, and the possibility of hailstorms, which could potentially damage vulnerable structures during this weather event. This forecast follows unusual weather activity observed in Karachi and other Sindh cities earlier this month.

    Recently, Karachi recorded 38.7 millimeters of rainfall within 24 hours, marking the highest precipitation ever documented in April and surpassing the previous record set in 1985. Alongside the rain, the city experienced an unprecedented drop in night-time temperatures for April, reaching 16°C—approximately 5.8°C below the monthly average.

    Officials have described these shifting weather patterns as abnormal and have cautioned that ongoing climate variability could negatively impact agriculture. This is particularly concerning for wheat harvesting and mango crops, which are currently in their flowering stage.

    Looking ahead, the Meteorological Department has indicated that additional rain spells are likely later this month as the westerly system continues to influence the region’s weather.

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