ISLAMABAD/KARACHI: As the country continues to grapple with severe heatwave, National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Tuesday issued a rain forecast from today (May 28) to June.
According to NDMA spokesperson, rain with wind and thunder is expected in the upper regions, while landslides may affect roads and traffic systems in upland areas.
“There is a risk of flooding in local rivers and canals due to rain in the upper areas,” the spokesperson said, adding that local departments remain alert for dealing with expected floods and landslides.
The district administration, the spokesperson added, has been directed to shift people living in slums to safer places.
“There is fear of damage to crops, electricity poles and other structures due to wind,” he said.
Meanwhile, a meteorological analyst told Geo News on Monday about the likelihood of rain at a few places in the upper regions of the country from today to June 1.
There is a chance of storm in Karachi, Thatta, Sajawal, Badin and Hyderabad from May 30 to 31, the analyst said, adding that dusty, hot and dry winds may blow from the north-west at 25 to 40 kilometres per hour.
Karachi to remain hot and humid
The Pakistan Meteorological Department today said the weather in Karachi today is likely to remain hot and humid during the next 24 hours with possibility of strong winds.
The maximum temperature in the city is likely to fluctuate between 36°C and 38°C, while the percentage of humidity in the air is 75%.