
Karachi will continue to experience cold and dry weather over the next 24 hours, as temperatures remain low and moisture levels stay limited across most parts of the city. Weather data shows that this pattern is keeping mornings and nights especially chilly, making winter conditions more noticeable for residents moving outdoors.
Moreover, the minimum temperature is expected to drop close to 9 degrees Celsius, while the daytime maximum may reach around 23 degrees Celsius, offering only mild warmth. This wide temperature gap means people will feel colder early in the day, even though afternoons may appear relatively comfortable under clear skies.
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Earlier today, the city recorded a minimum temperature of 12.8 degrees Celsius, showing a gradual cooling trend that is likely to continue through the coming night. As a result, residents are advised to stay warm, especially children and the elderly who are more sensitive to cold weather.
At the same time, humidity levels are hovering around 47 percent, which is keeping the air dry and reducing the chance of fog or rainfall in the area. Because of this dry air, skin irritation and dehydration may increase, so people should take extra care while spending long hours outside.
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Meanwhile, light easterly winds are blowing at about 8 kilometers per hour, bringing gentle airflow without causing any major change in the overall weather pattern. These soft winds help circulate air but are not strong enough to bring clouds or any relief from the dry conditions.
Overall, the cool and dry spell is expected to stay in place, keeping Karachi’s weather stable but chilly for another day. Therefore, citizens should plan their activities accordingly, dress in layers, and stay prepared for colder mornings and late evenings across the city.