The low air pressure in Gujarat, India, which is responsible for the scorching weather in Karachi, has shifted towards Oman, bringing a refreshing change to Karachi’s climate with the return of the sea breeze.
Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfraz announced that Karachi is now experiencing typical July weather. He predicted that the city would stay cloudy in the coming days.
Light rain and drizzle are expected in Karachi during the evenings and nights over the next few days, with a significant rain spell anticipated to begin on July 30.
Last week, Karachi recorded its hottest night of July for the second time this month, with the temperature reaching 32 degrees Celsius, matching the record for the highest nighttime temperature ever recorded in Karachi in July.
The average temperature for July in Karachi is typically 27.9 degrees Celsius, indicating that the recent nights have been 4.1 degrees Celsius warmer than usual.