Heavy rain hit Karachi, other areas disrupting traffic flow

Recent PostHeavy rain hit Karachi, other areas disrupting traffic flow

KARACHI: Heavy rainfall with thunderstorm lashed Karachi on Saturday morning disrupting the traffic flow in many areas and causing difficulties to the commuters.

The met department had forecast partly cloudy/ cloudy weather with chances of thunderstorm rain/ drizzle today in the metropolis.

According to the weather report issued by Pakistan Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature is expected to remain in the range of 32 to 34 degree celsius.

Rain with thunderstorm is likely to occur in scattered places with a few moderate to heavy falls in Sibi, Nasirabad and Kalat divisions, at isolated places in Zhob, Makran, Sukkur, Larkana, Mirpurkhas and Hyderabad divisions, at one or two places in Quetta divisions.

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