Hurricane-force wind gusts, golf-ball-sized hail and 2 to 5 inches (5-13 cm)of snow fell on Friday night and early Saturday as storms pushed from Texas through the Southeast and Great Lakes into Maine.
Chief Meteorologist Pakistan Meteorological Department earlier said that the current monsoon spell is the fifth of this season, which will come to an end today.
It is pertinent to mention here that the met office predicted rainfall at scattered places on Wednesday (today) in Karachi, Sukkur, Larkana, Mirpurkhas, Thatta, Shaheed Benazirabad and Hyderabad divisions in Sindh.
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KARACHI: Thirsty for nearly three years, Karachi quenched its thirst with Monday's rain that brought a pleasant change in weather here along with a drop in mercury level, ARY News reported.
BALLOKI: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday lamented that the sit-ins staged in the country caused delay in development projects, ARY News reported.
LAHORE/MULTAN: Opposition parties in Punjab today observed a Black Day over Karachi casualties due to fatal heatwave and persisting load shedding across the country, ARY News reported.
KARACHI: After more than 48 hours of severe load shedding in various areas, the Sindh government has eventually awakened and come up with a solution to reduce power outages across the province, ARY News reported.
KARACHI: Load shedding across country could not be scaled down during the second of Ramazan and the people countrywide remained looking for a moment of relief while fasting in hot weather, ARY News reported.
KARACHI: Citizens across Pakistan were forced to do their Sehri (pre-dawn meal) for the second day in the dark as power outages continue to torment the people in the month of Ramazan amid scorching hot and dry weather.