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Karachi Expected to Continue Under Dry, Cold Conditions Until January 30

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Cold weather is expected to continue in Karachi until January 30, according to Pakistan’s Meteorological Department (PMD). Conditions will remain dry during this period, with cold nights. Minimum temperatures are likely to range between 10 and 12 degrees Celsius, the department stated.

The city could also experience effects of north-easterly winds originating from Balochistan. Radio Pakistan reported that most parts of the country would see cold and dry weather over the next twelve hours, while very cold conditions were expected in hilly areas.

Fog may occur in patches at a few places in the northeastern Punjab.

As of today, major cities’ temperatures were as follows: Islamabad and Peshawar at 5 degrees Celsius; Lahore at 10 degrees; Karachi at 12 degrees; Quetta at -5 degrees; Gilgit at -4 degrees; Murree at -1 degree; and Muzaffarabad at 0 degrees.

In Naran and Kaghan, record-breaking snowfall has paralyzed daily life, blocked roads, and cut off electricity for the past five days. This heavy snowfall not only transformed the region into a picturesque winter landscape but also created significant challenges for local communities.

Snow depths of up to seven feet have accumulated in Naran and its surrounding areas, while Shogran, Kaghan, and nearby upper valleys have seen snow depths reaching five feet. Such heavy snowfall has not been observed in several years, intensifying the harsh winter conditions.

Authorities cited risks from heavy snowfall and landslides to close the Kaghan Road beyond Mahandri for all traffic and temporarily closed roads leading to popular tourist destination Shogran to prevent any potential accidents.

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