Karachi Weather Expert Warns of Thunderstorm Impact

Web DeskApril 15, 2024 12:08 AMweather
  • Weather expert Jawad Memon advises caution in Karachi due to thunderstorm
  • Karachi Traffic Police take proactive measures to ensure road safety
  • Residents urged to stay informed and take precautions during unpredictable weather
Karachi Weather Expert Warns of Thunderstorm ImpactImage Credits: The Express Tribune
Karachi experiences a sudden thunderstorm with lightning, rainfall, and thunder. Residents advised to stay cautious and informed for safety.

Karachi, known for its vibrant nightlife, is currently experiencing a significant weather shift. The skies over the city have been illuminated by flashes of lightning and the sound of thunder, creating a dramatic atmosphere. Weather expert Jawad Memon has confirmed this meteorological event and has advised residents of Karachi to be cautious. The latest weather forecast indicates that intermittent showers are expected to continue until tonight. The rainfall is predicted to be variable, with most areas receiving light to moderate showers, although heavy downpours cannot be ruled out.

The thunderstorm has already made its presence felt in various parts of the city. Areas such as Malir Halt, Rafa-e-Aam, North Karachi, Nagan Chowrangi, North Nazimabad, Federal B Area, II Chundrigar Road, Saddar, Soldier Bazaar, Clifton, and the Airport have reported rainfall accompanied by intense thunder and lightning. In response to these weather conditions, the Karachi Traffic Police have taken proactive measures. They are closely monitoring the situation to prevent any accidents on the slippery roads. Motorists are advised to reduce their speed to ensure their safety during the rainfall.

The sudden thunderstorm in Karachi has brought a change in the city's weather pattern, with intermittent showers expected to continue. Residents are urged to stay informed about the weather updates and take necessary precautions to stay safe during this period of unpredictable weather.

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