During the last 24 hours, widespread rain and thunderstorm was witnessed in parts of Sindh and Punjab, whereas scattered showers occurred in Quetta, Sibbi and Hazara divisions of Pakistan during the same time frame.
In a span of 24 hours form 08:30 am on Thursday, Karachi recorded a whopping 83 mm of rainfall, followed by Jhelum 52 mm, Khanpur 46 mm, Sahiwal 43 mm, Gujranwala 30 mm, Sibbi 28 mm, Badin 22 mm, Dadu 18 mm, Thatta 15 mm, Multan 12 mm, Sialkot 11 mm, Rawalpindi 4 mm and Faisalabad 4 mm received light intensity of rain.
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Weathermen expect hot and humid weather to prevail in most parts of the country. However, scattered rain and thunderstorm is expected over northern parts of Punjab. Intensity of these showers will be mainly light and one or two moderate spells cannot be ruled out over Islamabad and Lahore.
These rains could be the consequence of a Western Disturbance that is seen over North Pakistan and adjoining Jammu and Kashmir. The low pressure area which was persisting over Kutch and South Pakistan has become less marked.
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As a result, dry weather will make a comeback over Southern Sindh adjacent to Gujarat. Places like Badin, Sujawal, Mirpur Khas and Chachra may receive isolated light rain and the sky is likely to remain cloudy to partly cloudy.
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