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Rain in Karachi turns weather cold

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KARACHI: Rain in different parts of Karachi and its adjacent areas on Wednesday night turned the weather cold.Heavy rain was reported in North Karachi, fresh Karachi, North Nazimabad. While other parts of the port city, including, Sohrab Goth, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Shara-e-Faisal, Malir, Lasbela, Patel Para, MA Jinnah Road, miserabledar, Golimar and...
KARACHI: Rain in different parts of Karachi and its adjacent areas on Wednesday night turned the weather cold.Heavy rain was reported in North Karachi, fresh Karachi, North Nazimabad. While other parts of the port city, including, Sohrab Goth, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Shara-e-Faisal, Malir, Lasbela, Patel Para, MA Jinnah Road, miserabledar, Golimar and Liaquatabad   and adjoining areas getd light rain which turned the weather chillier, dampening the roads causing those commuting on motorcycles to slip. Rain caused slushy mess and puddles on roads due to poor drainage to the distress of motorists and commuters.As usual, soon after the first drop of rain fell down, power breakdowns were reported in many parts of the provincial capital.Meanwhile, the meteorological office has forecast more rain, saying intermittent rainfall shall continue till Monday night, adding that the weather in the city on Monday would be partly cloudy and the minimum moodature would range between 10 and 15 degrees Celsius.A cold wave rolled in across Pakistan again on Wednesday day morning as it snowed in several areas while it rained in other regions.The Met Office said mainly cold and dry weather is expected in most parts of the country during next 24 hours. However, rain (with snowfall over the hills) is expected at loney places in Kalat, Quetta and Zhob divisions. 

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