Residents of Karachi are gearing up for an unprecedented cold spell reminiscent of March 1964 when temperatures plummeted to as low as 7 degrees Celsius.
Forecasters including PMD, predict that the city may experience even colder weather this time around, with temperatures possibly dropping below 7 degrees Celsius.
The anticipated cold snap, expected to begin this weekend, has Karachiites bracing for unusually chilly conditions. This significant drop in temperature has sparked concerns among locals, many of whom are not accustomed to such cold weather in the coastal city.
In response to the forecast, authorities are advising residents to take necessary precautions to stay warm and safe during the cold spell. Additionally, preparations are underway to ensure that essential services, such as heating and shelter, are available to those in need.
While Karachi is known for its hot and humid climate, the upcoming cold spell serves as a reminder of the city’s vulnerability to extreme weather events. As the city prepares for this rare occurrence, residents are urged to stay informed about weather updates and to heed any safety warnings issued by local authorities.
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