Today’s weather is expected to stay dry and cold in the majority of Sindh’s districts, with light to moderate fog at night in Sukkur, Shaheed Benazirabad, Shikarpur, Kashmore, Khairpur, and the surrounding areas.
Quetta’s freezing winds are to blame for the recent cold spell, which has drastically reduced Karachi’s feel-good temperature.
Earlier, the Meteorological Department stated that the northeastern winds, which blow between 5 and 15 kilometers per hour, are to blame for the temperature being felt two to four degrees lower than it is.
Karachi will remain cold and dry for the next 24 hours, according to the weather service’s prediction.
Mohen Jo Daro reported a temperature of 1 Celsius, while the desert town of Mithi had a minimum temperature of 0 Celsius in Sindh.
According to a Met Office estimate, the temperature in Mithi could drop to minus one on Thursday.