Pakistan Is Most Likely to See One More Heavy Rainfall Spell
Heavy rain is predicted by the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) during the period of March 5–7. The advice alerts people to the possibility of landslides, flash floods, and snow obstructing roadways in several sections of the nation.
The areas that are most likely to be impacted include Balochistan, Upper and Southern Punjab, Gilgit Baltistan, Azad Kashmir, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. In the meanwhile, the majority of the nation will have dry, chilly weather.
On the other hand, Sindh will see a strong cold wave, with temperatures predicted to fall sharply below average for March. For instance, the reported temperature in Karachi, where the typical March temperature is around 19.4°C, was 11.1°C, 8.3°C lower than usual.
Unfortunately, over 30 deaths and hundreds of school closures have already resulted from Pakistan excessive rainfall. Numerous regions of the nation have seen severe interruptions as a result of the nonstop rain that began on Thursday.
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