Arachites could expect the frigid winds to stop starting tomorrow (Saturday), when the daytime high is predicted to be 25–27 °C and the overnight low will be 10–13 °C.
A meteorological expert predicts that western winds will bring rain and snow on January 7 to Quetta, Zhob, Ziarat, and other parts of Balochistan. On January 8, the system is anticipated to reach the country’s northern regions.
As a result of the rain and snow that fell in Balochistan, he continued, Karachi’s temperature is also anticipated to dip. According to him, this might happen between January 10 and 11.
The forecaster said that during January 10 and 11, Karachi would experience a strong, dry, chilly wind out of the north, bringing the city’s temperature down to single digits.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) predicts that the temperature in the city would range between 10 and 12 degrees Celsius on Friday and 11 and 13 degrees Celsius on Saturday and Sunday.
Balochistan experienced a severe drop in temperature, with Kalat recording the day’s low of -7°C. The city experienced chilly and foggy weather throughout the past 24 hours.