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Heavy Rains Expected in Karachi from July 29

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Karachi is expected to experience moderate to heavy rainfall from July 29 to July 31 due to a low-pressure system developing in the Bay of Bengal. According to the monsoon advisory by Karachi Weather Updates, this system has intensified and is moving westward, likely reaching the Sindh coast by Monday.

The forecast predicts widespread moderate to heavy rains in Karachi, with some areas potentially experiencing very heavy rainfall. This could lead to urban flooding in low-lying areas, so precautions are advised.

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Day-Wise Forecast:

  • Sunday (July 28): Isolated showers with weak developments.
  • Monday (July 29):  Strong thunderstorms and moderate to heavy rainfall; high risk of urban flooding.
  • Tuesday (July 30): Similar to Monday, with strong thunderstorms and a high chance of heavy rain and flooding.
  • Wednesday (July 31): Moderate to heavy showers expected in some areas.

Residents are urged to stay alert and take necessary precautions to mitigate the impact of the heavy rains and potential flooding.

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