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As a rainstorm sweeps the nation, the temperature drops, and chaos ensues.

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As severe weather strikes Pakistani cities, a rain emergency has been declared.

The situation is terrible; since the early hours of the morning, there has been constant rain recorded in several parts of Lahore, including Mall Road, Gulberg, Lahore Cantonment, Lakshmi Chowk, and Shimla Pahari.

Significant rainfall has also been experienced in Johar Town, Defence, Canal Road, Thokar Niaz Baig, Wahdat Road, and the neighbouring districts. The downpour is not limited to Lahore; it is also affecting Punjabi cities like Kasur, Muridke, Phoolnagar, Sharqpur, and Jhang.

Deaths

Sadly, the torrential downpours have turned deadly, taking the lives of three people in Kamalia when a run-down home collapsed. Two children and one adult were lost in another tragedy that happened in Kharan.

Karachi is experiencing a rain emergency.

Karachi, the capital of Pakistan, is on high alert due to the possibility of heavy rain in the afternoon. In order to prevent accidents, the municipal government has declared a rain emergency for Malir, the airport, Gulshan Hadeed, and Gadap.

As a result, Karachi University’s planned examinations have been rescheduled, and night shift schools are closed. Offices in the public and private sectors will observe a half-day of work.

The Chief Minister’s residence has a rain emergency cell that is working around-the-clock to handle the situation.

Balochistan is in ruins

Gwadar, which is already dealing with a serious crisis, is currently going through another period of intense rain, wind, and thunder. Residents are forced to move in order to protect their lives, as the drainage system and rescue infrastructure have been seriously damaged.

The water levels of rivers, including Sibi, Nari, Talli, and canals, have significantly increased as a result of the 14 hours of intense rain that have fallen on Sibi and the surrounding areas. A high alert has been issued by the irrigation department, directing emergency rescue teams to be vigilant and prepared to handle any unfavourable circumstances.

Northern mountainous areas, including Azad Kashmir, are witnessing intermittent rain and snowfall, leading to a drop in temperatures. However, the possibility of highway blockades due to snowfall and landslides looms large.

As the country grapples with the unprecedented weather conditions, citizens are urged to exercise caution, and emergency services are on high alert to respond to any further developments. 

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On May 10, a westerly wave will arrive and cause temperatures to climb.

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On May 10th, a westerly wave is predicted to enter the western portion of the nation and reach the upper parts on May 11th.

From May 8 to 10, daytime temperatures in Balochistan are expected to stay 3–5°C above average due to the effect of this weather system.

On May 10 and 11, Quetta, Zhob, Ziarat, Barkhan, Kalat, Khuzdar, Qilla Saifullah, Kohlu, and Mastung are predicted to see a rain-duststorm or thunderstorm. In addition, Kharan, Chagai, and Panjgur districts anticipate dust or thunderstorms during that time.

From May 8 to May 10, Sindh daytime temperatures are predicted to stay 3–5°C above average. On May 10 (night) and 11, there is a chance of rain, dust storms, and Qambar-Shahdad Kot in the districts of Sukkur, Jacobabad, Kashmore, Larkana, Dadu, Jamshoro, and Sanghar.

Daytime highs of 03–05°C are predicted for Punjab and Islamabad between May 8 and May 10. On May 10–12, Lahore and other northern Punjabi areas could expect rain, possibly mixed with dust or thunderstorms.

In the South Punjabi districts of Dera Ghazi Khan, Rajanpur, Bhakkar, Layyah, Multan, Kot Addu, Muzaffargarh, Rahim Yar Khan, Sadiqabad, Khanpur, Bahawalpur, and Bahawalnagar on May 10 and 11. During this time, remote areas should also prepare for hailstorms.

In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, daytime highs are anticipated to stay between 02 and 03°C above average from May 8 to May 10. From May 10 to 12, rain, along with a dust storm or thunderstorm, is predicted in the majority of the province, including Peshawar. During this time, remote areas should also prepare for hailstorms.

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Temperature in Karachi increases due to sea wind suspension.

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Since the Arabian Sea winds that normally moderate the city’s climate were suspended, Karachi has been experiencing sweltering weather since the morning.

As per the Met Office, the city’s minimum temperature today was recorded at 27 degrees Celsius. Temperatures will feel between 40 and 42 degrees Celsius, with a maximum anticipated to hit 37 degrees, according to the weather office.

As reported by the Met Office, the port city’s humidity ratio rose to 77 percent.

Even during the worst heatwaves in the area, the sea breeze’s cooling influence on the environment typically manages the city’s temperature.

After the city of Karachi was shut off to winds coming from the Arabian Sea, a severe heatwave in June 2015 resulted in over 1100 heat-related deaths.

About 400 kilometres out from Karachi, an unusual weather system occurred in the Arabian Sea that killed the sea wind. It was a large, low-pressure area that eventually developed into a depression.

Over a few days, the depression stayed afloat in the Arabian Sea, raising the temperature in Karachi by ten degrees Celsius and resulting in an unusual number of deaths from the severe weather during Ramadan in 2015.

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Lahore experiences a winter-like ambiance following rainfall.

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Lahore’s maximum temperature has significantly decreased due to recent rainfall in the province capital over the past 24 hours.

Jail Road saw a rainfall of 8.5 millimeters, Gulberg received 10 millimeters, and Lakshmi Chowk received 14 millimeters of rainfall. In addition, Upper Mall received a rainfall measurement of 5 millimeters, Mughalpura received 3.5 millimeters, and Tajpura received 3 millimeters.

In addition, Nishtar Town received a rainfall of 1 millimeter, Pani Wala Talab received 12 millimeters, Farukh Abad received 4 millimeters, Gulshan Ravi received 20 millimeters, Iqbal Town received 6 millimeters, Samanabad received 8 millimeters, and Johar Town received 1 millimeter.

The city’s electricity transmission infrastructure has been significantly affected by the rain, resulting in the tripping of over 100 Lesco feeders. Multiple localities had power outages as a result of tripped feeders and other technical malfunctions.

Power outages have resulted in substantial discomfort for people in several localities, including as Manawan, Batapur, Sabzazar, Gulshan Ravi, Samanabad, Pir Nasir, Mughalpura, Shalimar, Mustafa Abad, Baghbanpura, Ferozpur Road, Islampura, Qila Gujjar Singh, and Walton Road.

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