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The last monsoon system will be made tomorrow in the Gulf of Bengal: Meteorological

 

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The last monsoon system will be made tomorrow in the Gulf of Bengal: Meteorological


The last monsoon system will be made tomorrow in the Gulf of Bengal: Meteorological.


Meteorologists say the last monsoon system can be formed in the Gulf of Bengal tomorrow.


Karachi Web Desk

No Chance Rainfall in Karachi, Chief Meteorologist

Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfraz has said that the Gulf of Bengal can be under less pressure.


He has also said that this low pressure of the air will continue to be towards Central India, but in Sindh, including Karachi, the system is unlikely to rain.


The effects of the system will remain low on Pakistan, analysts.


Meteorological analyst Jawad Memon says that the last monsoon system could be formed in the Gulf of Bengal tomorrow, though the effects of the system will be less on Pakistan when Western Destrients are active.


He said that under the influence of the system, upper Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa may receive rainfall, but the weather is likely to remain warm in the flooded areas.


The monsoon will end in the early days of September or October, the meteorological analyst said.


Jawad Memon said that Pakistan is likely to be less than normal in winter this year.


He says that the cold in northern parts of the country and Punjab may begin 10 to 15 days ago, with the intensity of the cold in the northern part of Pakistan.


According to meteorological analyst Jawad Memon, western disturbances will reduce snow and winter rains.


He added that winter in Sindh province may begin in mid -November, and the cold is expected to be high here.


Meteorological analyst Jawad Memon also says low temperatures and low rainfall will cause smog and fog problems.


Likely to remain clear today and tomorrow in Karachi.


On the other hand, the Meteorological Department has predicted that the weather is hot and humid throughout Sindh today, Karachi is likely to remain clear today and tomorrow.


According to the Meteorological Department, most of the sunshine will remain in Karachi over the next 2 days, while the maximum temperature can reach 32 to 34 degrees Celsius.


The Meteorological Department also says that the sea will continue to move in the southwest of Karachi during this time.

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