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More heavy rains are expected to fall in several regions of the country beginning today.

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From today onward, the Met Office has forecasted that certain regions of the country will experience more intense rainfall, which will continue until Thursday.

During the next couple of days, a low pressure system that is now stationed over West Bengal is expected to move westwards, and it may impact southern areas of the country tonight, according to the weather office.

Strong monsoon currents are predicted to invade the country, particularly in the southern regions, beginning tonight as a result of this low-pressure weather system.

Rainfall of a torrential nature has the potential to create pluvial flooding or inundation in low-lying parts of the southeast and lower Sindh.

Strong winds, thunderstorms, and lightning have the potential to cause damage to vulnerable buildings such as the roofs and walls of kacha houses, electric poles, billboards, vehicles, and solar panels, among other things, during this time period.

Isolated locations in Sindh, Upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Eastern Balochistan, Eastern Punjab, Pothohar Region, and Kashmir are predicted to experience rain, windstorms, and thundershowers over the next twenty-four hours, as stated by the Met Office.

There is a possibility of isolated heavy rainfalls accompanied by gusty winds or a thunderstorm in the southeastern region of Sindh during this time period.

In spite of this, the majority of the country is anticipated to have weather that is primarily hot and humid during the period covered by the forecast.

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