Rain expected in Pakistan in next 48 hours

June 9, 2015 10:44 AM | Skymet Weather Team

 

After scattered rain in the first week of June, temperatures in South Pakistan which were above normal, came down to near normalcy. However, they rose in last few days due to the absence of any significant weather activity.

Relief is in offing as the cyclonic storm Ashobaa that formed in the Arabian Sea during the course of last few days has moved in the north, northwest direction and in next 24-48 hours is likely to give good rainfall over southern coast of Pakistan and Sindh region. Many parts of Pakistan are expected to receive good rain and thundershowers. Rain and thundershowers are expected in Karachi, Hyderabad, Mirpurkhas, Tharparker, Thatta, Badin and Sujawal districts of lower Sindh in 24-48 hours and after 36 hrs in south Balochistan. Temperatures are also expected to remain below 40-degree mark.

By 12th June, the system is likely to move away from the coast and rain is expected to decrease. Temperature will gradually rise thereafter.

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