Karachi’s weather turned chilly again after the temperature dropped five degrees late on Sunday night, the Met Office has said, warning that the cold wave will continue two more days.“The mercury dropped from 14ºC to 9ºC under the influence of cold north-easterly winds,” the Met Office’s city chief Abdur Rashid told The News, saying that extreme variation in the temperature will persist this month.The mercury has not dropped below 9ºC in the city this winter, and according to Rashid, it is unlikely to happen this month. He said the temperature will start rising in the middle of February.
from The News International - Karachi http://bit.ly/2TydZgB
Tuesday, January 8, 2019
A five-degree drop turns city chilly
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