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Weather advisory: Karachi is expected to have pre-monsoon rainfall starting on July 8.

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Karachi
The weather in Karachi is currently pleasant, characterized by rejuvenated sea breezes and scattered clouds. The present temperature stands at 33°C, accompanied by a humidity level of 68%. The Meteorological Department forecasts that monsoon winds would reach eastern Sindh by evening, resulting in expected rainfall in various places including as Tharparkar, Umarkot, Sukkur, Badin, Larkana, Qamber Shahdadkot, and Mirpurkhas.

The city is anticipated to have a pre-monsoon period commencing on July 8th.

Lahore
Lahore had sporadic rainfall throughout the day, leading to a substantial decrease in the severity of the heat. According to Chief Meteorologist Shahid Abbas, the temperature is anticipated to reach a maximum of 34°C, and the rain is expected to continue till July 8.

Localities such as Gulberg, Model Town, Jail Road, and Kalma Chowk had different levels of rainfall and powerful gusts, which added to the enjoyable weather conditions.

Murree
The monsoon rains in Murree have become more intense, accompanied by thunder and heavy precipitation. Tourists are delighting in the picturesque landscape of the hill resort, which is further enhanced by the rainfall. The weather has been agreeable, offering respite from the previous summer warmth.

Balochistan
Rainfall has also been observed in certain areas of Balochistan, such as Khuzdar, Kohlu, Harnai, and Jhal Magsi. Severe precipitation, including hail and powerful gusts, resulted in the destruction of crops, agricultural equipment, and solar panels in the Wadh and Baghbana regions of Khuzdar.

In a similar manner, Kohlu and Jhal Magsi experienced floods in places of lower elevation as a result of intense rainfall. The occurrence of sporadic rainfall in Harnai persists, which contributes to the general lower temperature in the area.

The current weather patterns are a consequence of the continuous monsoon season, bringing relief to both inhabitants and farmers throughout Pakistan. The Meteorological Department is continuously monitoring the situation, providing updates and cautions to guarantee public safety during the rainy season.

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